@inproceedings{ShinanoAchterbergBertholdetal.2012, author = {Shinano, Yuji and Achterberg, Tobias and Berthold, Timo and Heinz, Stefan and Koch, Thorsten}, title = {ParaSCIP: a parallel extension of SCIP}, series = {Competence in High Performance Computing 2010}, booktitle = {Competence in High Performance Computing 2010}, editor = {Bischof, Christian and Hegering, Heinz-Gerd and Nagel, Wolfgang and Wittum, Gabriel}, publisher = {Springer}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-642-24025-6_12}, pages = {135 -- 148}, year = {2012}, language = {en} } @misc{BertholdHeinzVigerske, author = {Berthold, Timo and Heinz, Stefan and Vigerske, Stefan}, title = {Extending a CIP framework to solve MIQCPs}, series = {Mixed Integer Nonlinear Programming}, volume = {154}, journal = {Mixed Integer Nonlinear Programming}, editor = {Lee, Jon and Leyffer, Sven}, publisher = {Springer}, isbn = {978-1-4614-1927-3}, pages = {427 -- 444}, abstract = {This paper discusses how to build a solver for mixed integer quadratically constrained programs (MIQCPs) by extending a framework for constraint integer programming (CIP). The advantage of this approach is that we can utilize the full power of advanced MIP and CP technologies. In particular, this addresses the linear relaxation and the discrete components of the problem. For relaxation, we use an outer approximation generated by linearization of convex constraints and linear underestimation of nonconvex constraints. Further, we give an overview of the reformulation, separation, and propagation techniques that are used to handle the quadratic constraints efficiently. We implemented these methods in the branch-cut-and-price framework SCIP. Computational experiments indicates the potential of the approach.}, language = {en} } @article{BertholdGleixnerHeinzetal.2012, author = {Berthold, Timo and Gleixner, Ambros and Heinz, Stefan and Vigerske, Stefan}, title = {Analyzing the computational impact of MIQCP solver components}, series = {Numerical Algebra, Control and Optimization}, volume = {2}, journal = {Numerical Algebra, Control and Optimization}, number = {4}, doi = {10.3934/naco.2012.2.739}, pages = {739 -- 748}, year = {2012}, abstract = {We provide a computational study of the performance of a state-of-the-art solver for nonconvex mixed-integer quadratically constrained programs (MIQCPs). Since successful general-purpose solvers for large problem classes necessarily comprise a variety of algorithmic techniques, we focus especially on the impact of the individual solver components. The solver SCIP used for the experiments implements a branch-and-cut algorithm based on a linear relaxation to solve MIQCPs to global optimality. Our analysis is based on a set of 86 publicly available test instances.}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{BertholdGleixnerHeinzetal.2012, author = {Berthold, Timo and Gleixner, Ambros and Heinz, Stefan and Koch, Thorsten and Shinano, Yuji}, title = {SCIP Optimization Suite を利用した 混合整数(線形/非線形) 計画問題の解法}, series = {Proceedings of the 24th RAMP symposium. The Operations Society of Japan, RAMP: Research Association of Mathematical Programming}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the 24th RAMP symposium. The Operations Society of Japan, RAMP: Research Association of Mathematical Programming}, pages = {165 -- 192}, year = {2012}, abstract = {この論文ではソフトウェア・パッケージSCIP Optimization Suite を紹介し,その3つの構成要素:モデリン グ言語Zimpl, 線形計画(LP: linear programming) ソルバSoPlex, そして,制約整数計画(CIP: constraint integer programming) に対するソフトウェア・フレームワークSCIP, について述べる.本論文では,この3つの 構成要素を利用して,どのようにして挑戦的な混合整数線形計画問題(MIP: mixed integer linear optimization problems) や混合整数非線形計画問題(MINLP: mixed integer nonlinear optimization problems) をモデル化 し解くのかを説明する.SCIP は,現在,最も高速なMIP,MINLP ソルバの1つである.いくつかの例により, Zimpl, SCIP, SoPlex の利用方法を示すとともに,利用可能なインタフェースの概要を示す.最後に,将来の開 発計画の概要について述べる.}, language = {ja} } @misc{BertholdGleixnerHeinzetal., author = {Berthold, Timo and Gleixner, Ambros and Heinz, Stefan and Koch, Thorsten and Shinano, Yuji}, title = {SCIP Optimization Suite を利用した 混合整数(線形/非線形) 計画問題の解法}, issn = {1438-0064}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:0297-zib-15598}, abstract = {この論文ではソフトウェア・パッケージSCIP Optimization Suite を紹介し,その3つの構成要素:モデリン グ言語Zimpl, 線形計画(LP: linear programming) ソルバSoPlex, そして,制約整数計画(CIP: constraint integer programming) に対するソフトウェア・フレームワークSCIP, について述べる.本論文では,この3つの 構成要素を利用して,どのようにして挑戦的な混合整数線形計画問題(MIP: mixed integer linear optimization problems) や混合整数非線形計画問題(MINLP: mixed integer nonlinear optimization problems) をモデル化 し解くのかを説明する.SCIP は,現在,最も高速なMIP,MINLP ソルバの1つである.いくつかの例により, Zimpl, SCIP, SoPlex の利用方法を示すとともに,利用可能なインタフェースの概要を示す.最後に,将来の開 発計画の概要について述べる.}, language = {ja} } @misc{BertholdGleixner, author = {Berthold, Timo and Gleixner, Ambros}, title = {Undercover: a primal MINLP heuristic exploring a largest sub-MIP}, issn = {1438-0064}, doi = {10.1007/s10107-013-0635-2}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:0297-zib-14631}, number = {12-07}, abstract = {We present Undercover, a primal heuristic for nonconvex mixed-integer nonlinear programming (MINLP) that explores a mixed-integer linear subproblem (sub-MIP) of a given MINLP. We solve a vertex covering problem to identify a minimal set of variables that need to be fixed in order to linearize each constraint, a so-called cover. Subsequently, these variables are fixed to values obtained from a reference point, e.g., an optimal solution of a linear relaxation. We apply domain propagation and conflict analysis to try to avoid infeasibilities and learn from them, respectively. Each feasible solution of the sub-MIP corresponds to a feasible solution of the original problem. We present computational results on a test set of mixed-integer quadratically constrained programs (MIQCPs) and general MINLPs from MINLPLib. It turns out that the majority of these instances allow for small covers. Although general in nature, the heuristic appears most promising for MIQCPs, and complements nicely with existing root node heuristics in different state-of-the-art solvers.}, language = {en} } @misc{BertholdGamrathGleixneretal., author = {Berthold, Timo and Gamrath, Gerald and Gleixner, Ambros and Heinz, Stefan and Koch, Thorsten and Shinano, Yuji}, title = {Solving mixed integer linear and nonlinear problems using the SCIP Optimization Suite}, issn = {1438-0064}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:0297-zib-15654}, abstract = {This paper introduces the SCIP Optimization Suite and discusses the capabilities of its three components: the modeling language Zimpl, the linear programming solver SoPlex, and the constraint integer programming framework SCIP. We explain how these can be used in concert to model and solve challenging mixed integer linear and nonlinear optimization problems. SCIP is currently one of the fastest non-commercial MIP and MINLP solvers. We demonstrate the usage of Zimpl, SCIP, and SoPlex by selected examples, we give an overview of available interfaces, and outline plans for future development.}, language = {en} } @misc{Berthold, author = {Berthold, Timo}, title = {RENS - the optimal rounding}, issn = {1438-0064}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:0297-zib-15203}, abstract = {This article introduces RENS, the relaxation enforced neighborhood search, a large neighborhood search algorithm for mixed integer nonlinear programming (MINLP) that uses a sub-MINLP to explore the set of feasible roundings of an optimal solution x' of a linear or nonlinear relaxation. The sub-MINLP is constructed by fixing integer variables x_j with x'_j in Z and bounding the remaining integer variables to x_j in {floor(x'_j), ceil(x'_j)}. We describe two different applications of RENS: as a standalone algorithm to compute an optimal rounding of the given starting solution and as a primal heuristic inside a complete MINLP solver. We use the former to compare different kinds of relaxations and the impact of cutting planes on the roundability of the corresponding optimal solutions. We further utilize RENS to analyze the performance of three rounding heuristics implemented in the branch-cut-and-price framework SCIP. Finally, we study the impact of RENS when it is applied as a primal heuristic inside SCIP. All experiments were performed on three publically available test sets of mixed integer linear programs (MIPs), mixed integer quadratically constrained programs (MIQCPs), and MINLPs, using solely software which is available in source code. It turns out that for these problem classes 60\% to 70\% of the instances have roundable relaxation optima and that the success rate of RENS does not depend on the percentage of fractional variables. Last but not least, RENS applied as primal heuristic complements nicely with existing root node heuristics in SCIP and improves the overall performance.}, language = {en} }