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TSP Cuts Which Do Not Conform to the Template Paradigm

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TSP Cuts Which Do Not Conform to the Template Paradigm
Abstract. The first computer implementation of the Dantzig-FulkersonJohnson cutting-plane method for solving the traveling salesman problem, written by Martin, used subtour inequalities as well as cutting planes of Gomory’s type. The practice of looking for and using cuts that match prescribed templates in conjunction with Gomory cuts was continued in computer codes of Miliotis, Land, and Fleischmann. Gr¨otschel, Padberg, and Hong advocated a different policy, where the template paradigm is the only source of cuts; furthermore, they argued for drawing the templates exclusively from the set of linear inequalities that induce facets of the TSP polytope. These policies were adopted in the work of Crowder and Padberg, in the work of Gr¨otschel and Holland, and in the work of Padberg and Rinaldi; their computer codes produced the most impressive computational TSP successes of the nineteen eighties. Eventually, the template paradigm became the standard frame of reference for cutting pl...
David Applegate, Robert E. Bixby, Vasek Chvá
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Type Conference
Year 2001
Where CCO
Authors David Applegate, Robert E. Bixby, Vasek Chvátal, William J. Cook
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