International audienceDantzig–Wolfe decomposition (or reformulation) is well-known to provide strong dual bounds for specially structured mixed integer programs (MIPs). However, the method is not implemented in any state-of-the-art MIP solver as it is considered to require structural problem knowledge and tailoring to this structure. We provide a computational proof-of-concept that the reformulation can be automated. That is, we perform a rigorous experimental study, which results in identifying a score to estimate the quality of a decomposition: after building a set of potentially good candidates, we exploit such a score to detect which decomposition might be useful for Dantzig–Wolfe reformulation of a MIP. We experiment with general insta...
International audienceMotivated by its implications in the development of general purpose solvers fo...
Solving large-scale Mixed Integer Programs (MIP) can be difficult without advanced algorithms such a...
Motivated by its implications in the development of general purpose solvers for decomposable Mixed I...
International audienceDantzig–Wolfe decomposition (or reformulation) is well-known to provide strong...
Dantzig\u2013Wolfe decomposition (or reformulation) is well-known to provide strong dual bounds for ...
Dantzig-Wolfe decomposition (or reformulation) is well-known to provide strong dual bounds for speci...
Dantzig-Wolfe decomposition is well-known to provide strong dual bounds for specially structured mix...
We examine ways to reformulate integer and mixed integer programs. Typically, but not exclusively, o...
The Dantzig–Wolfe reformulation principle is presented based on the concept of generating sets. The ...
We provide an overview of our recent efforts to automatize Dantzig-Wolfe reformulation and column ge...
This thesis focuses on the derivation of improved computational schemes for the optimization of mixe...
Mixed-integer programs (MIPs) involving logical implications modeled through big-M coefficients are ...
Modern Mixed-Integer Programming (MIP) solvers exploit a rich arsenal of tools to attack hard proble...
A separation heuristic for mixed integer programs is presented that theoretically allows one to deri...
A separation heuristic for mixed integer programs is presented that theoretically allows one to deri...
International audienceMotivated by its implications in the development of general purpose solvers fo...
Solving large-scale Mixed Integer Programs (MIP) can be difficult without advanced algorithms such a...
Motivated by its implications in the development of general purpose solvers for decomposable Mixed I...
International audienceDantzig–Wolfe decomposition (or reformulation) is well-known to provide strong...
Dantzig\u2013Wolfe decomposition (or reformulation) is well-known to provide strong dual bounds for ...
Dantzig-Wolfe decomposition (or reformulation) is well-known to provide strong dual bounds for speci...
Dantzig-Wolfe decomposition is well-known to provide strong dual bounds for specially structured mix...
We examine ways to reformulate integer and mixed integer programs. Typically, but not exclusively, o...
The Dantzig–Wolfe reformulation principle is presented based on the concept of generating sets. The ...
We provide an overview of our recent efforts to automatize Dantzig-Wolfe reformulation and column ge...
This thesis focuses on the derivation of improved computational schemes for the optimization of mixe...
Mixed-integer programs (MIPs) involving logical implications modeled through big-M coefficients are ...
Modern Mixed-Integer Programming (MIP) solvers exploit a rich arsenal of tools to attack hard proble...
A separation heuristic for mixed integer programs is presented that theoretically allows one to deri...
A separation heuristic for mixed integer programs is presented that theoretically allows one to deri...
International audienceMotivated by its implications in the development of general purpose solvers fo...
Solving large-scale Mixed Integer Programs (MIP) can be difficult without advanced algorithms such a...
Motivated by its implications in the development of general purpose solvers for decomposable Mixed I...