@misc{ShinanoRehfeldtKoch, author = {Shinano, Yuji and Rehfeldt, Daniel and Koch, Thorsten}, title = {Building Optimal Steiner Trees on Supercomputers by using up to 43,000 Cores}, issn = {1438-0064}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:0297-zib-71118}, abstract = {SCIP-JACK is a customized, branch-and-cut based solver for Steiner tree and related problems. ug [SCIP-JACK, MPI] extends SCIP-JACK to a massively par- allel solver by using the Ubiquity Generator (UG) framework. ug [SCIP-JACK, MPI] was the only solver that could run on a distributed environment at the (latest) 11th DIMACS Challenge in 2014. Furthermore, it could solve three well-known open instances and updated 14 best known solutions to instances from the bench- mark libary STEINLIB. After the DIMACS Challenge, SCIP-JACK has been con- siderably improved. However, the improvements were not reflected on ug [SCIP- JACK, MPI]. This paper describes an updated version of ug [SCIP-JACK, MPI], especially branching on constrains and a customized racing ramp-up. Furthermore, the different stages of the solution process on a supercomputer are described in detail. We also show the latest results on open instances from the STEINLIB.}, language = {en} }