Polynomial unconstrained optimization problems in binary variables (PUBO) are notoriously hard to solve. This talk presents an overview of recent advances which are revisiting ideas introduced more than 50 years ago. A first idea consists in solving the PUBO problem by dynamic programming techniques which eliminate variables one by one, iteratively, until the problem becomes trivial. This approach, initially proposed in the 1960s, is rather inefficient in general but can be shown to work extremely well, both in theory and in practice, when appropriately implemented on special classes of instances. The second idea, introduced around 1975, allows the transformation of any instance of PUBO into an equivalent quadratic binary optimization probl...
A pseudo-Boolean function is a real-valued function f(x) = f(x1; x2; : : : ; xn) of n binary variabl...
In recent years the unconstrained binary quadratic program (UBQP) has grown in importance in the fie...
AbstractIt is proved that any pseudo-Boolean function f can be represented as f(x)≡z+φ(x,x̄), where ...
The class of problems known as quadratic zeroone (binary) unconstrained optimisation has provided ac...
The class of problems known as quadratic zero-one (binary) unconstrained optimisation has provided a...
Very large nonlinear unconstrained binary optimization problems arise in a broad array of applicatio...
Very large nonlinear unconstrained binary optimization problems arise in a broad array of applicatio...
Very large nonlinear unconstrained binary optimization problems arise in a broad array of applicatio...
A {\em pseudo-Boolean function} is a real-valued function $f(x)=f(x_1,x_2,\ldots,x_n)$ of $n$ binar...
AbstractAn iterative method for zero-one minimization of integer polynomials, linear in each variabl...
We develop a polynomial-time algorithm to minimize pseudo-Boolean functions. The computational compl...
The class of POP (Polynomial Optimization Problems) covers a wide rang of optimization problems such...
We propose a solution approach for the problem (P) of minimizing an unconstrained binary polynomial ...
Polynomial programming, a class of non-linear programming where the objective and the constraints ar...
AbstractGiven a quadratic pseudo-Boolean functionf(x1, …, xn) written as a multilinear polynomial in...
A pseudo-Boolean function is a real-valued function f(x) = f(x1; x2; : : : ; xn) of n binary variabl...
In recent years the unconstrained binary quadratic program (UBQP) has grown in importance in the fie...
AbstractIt is proved that any pseudo-Boolean function f can be represented as f(x)≡z+φ(x,x̄), where ...
The class of problems known as quadratic zeroone (binary) unconstrained optimisation has provided ac...
The class of problems known as quadratic zero-one (binary) unconstrained optimisation has provided a...
Very large nonlinear unconstrained binary optimization problems arise in a broad array of applicatio...
Very large nonlinear unconstrained binary optimization problems arise in a broad array of applicatio...
Very large nonlinear unconstrained binary optimization problems arise in a broad array of applicatio...
A {\em pseudo-Boolean function} is a real-valued function $f(x)=f(x_1,x_2,\ldots,x_n)$ of $n$ binar...
AbstractAn iterative method for zero-one minimization of integer polynomials, linear in each variabl...
We develop a polynomial-time algorithm to minimize pseudo-Boolean functions. The computational compl...
The class of POP (Polynomial Optimization Problems) covers a wide rang of optimization problems such...
We propose a solution approach for the problem (P) of minimizing an unconstrained binary polynomial ...
Polynomial programming, a class of non-linear programming where the objective and the constraints ar...
AbstractGiven a quadratic pseudo-Boolean functionf(x1, …, xn) written as a multilinear polynomial in...
A pseudo-Boolean function is a real-valued function f(x) = f(x1; x2; : : : ; xn) of n binary variabl...
In recent years the unconstrained binary quadratic program (UBQP) has grown in importance in the fie...
AbstractIt is proved that any pseudo-Boolean function f can be represented as f(x)≡z+φ(x,x̄), where ...