TY - GEN A1 - Rehfeldt, Daniel A1 - Koch, Thorsten T1 - Transformations for the Prize-Collecting Steiner Tree Problem and the Maximum-Weight Connected Subgraph Problem to SAP N2 - Transformations of Steiner tree problem variants have been frequently discussed in the literature. Besides allowing to easily transfer complexity results, they constitute a central pillar of exact state-of-the-art solvers for well-known variants such as the Steiner tree problem in graphs. In this paper transformations for both the prize-collecting Steiner tree problem and the maximum-weight connected subgraph problem to the Steiner arborescence problem are introduced for the first time. Furthermore, we demonstrate the considerable implications for practical solving approaches, including the computation of strong upper and lower bounds. T3 - ZIB-Report - 16-36 KW - graph transformation KW - Steiner tree problems KW - prize-collecting Steiner tree problem KW - maximum-weight connected subgraph problem Y1 - 2016 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:0297-zib-59777 SN - 1438-0064 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Bestuzheva, Ksenia A1 - Besançon, Mathieu A1 - Chen, Wei-Kun A1 - Chmiela, Antonia A1 - Donkiewicz, Tim A1 - van Doornmalen, Jasper A1 - Eifler, Leon A1 - Gaul, Oliver A1 - Gamrath, Gerald A1 - Gleixner, Ambros A1 - Gottwald, Leona A1 - Graczyk, Christoph A1 - Halbig, Katrin A1 - Hoen, Alexander A1 - Hojny, Christopher A1 - van der Hulst, Rolf A1 - Koch, Thorsten A1 - Lübbecke, Marco A1 - Maher, Stephen J. A1 - Matter, Frederic A1 - Mühmer, Erik A1 - Müller, Benjamin A1 - Pfetsch, Marc E. A1 - Rehfeldt, Daniel A1 - Schlein, Steffan A1 - Schlösser, Franziska A1 - Serrano, Felipe A1 - Shinano, Yuji A1 - Sofranac, Boro A1 - Turner, Mark A1 - Vigerske, Stefan A1 - Wegscheider, Fabian A1 - Wellner, Philipp A1 - Weninger, Dieter A1 - Witzig, Jakob T1 - The SCIP Optimization Suite 8.0 N2 - The SCIP Optimization Suite provides a collection of software packages for mathematical optimization centered around the constraint integer programming framework SCIP. This paper discusses enhancements and extensions contained in version 8.0 of the SCIP Optimization Suite. Major updates in SCIP include improvements in symmetry handling and decomposition algorithms, new cutting planes, a new plugin type for cut selection, and a complete rework of the way nonlinear constraints are handled. Additionally, SCIP 8.0 now supports interfaces for Julia as well as Matlab. Further, UG now includes a unified framework to parallelize all solvers, a utility to analyze computational experiments has been added to GCG, dual solutions can be postsolved by PaPILO, new heuristics and presolving methods were added to SCIP-SDP, and additional problem classes and major performance improvements are available in SCIP-Jack. T3 - ZIB-Report - 21-41 KW - Constraint integer programming KW - Linear programming KW - Mixed-integer linear programming KW - Mixed-integer nonlinear programming KW - Optimization solver KW - Branch-and-cut KW - Branch-and-price KW - Column generation KW - Parallelization KW - Mixed-integer semidefinite programming Y1 - 2021 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:0297-zib-85309 SN - 1438-0064 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Gleixner, Ambros A1 - Bastubbe, Michael A1 - Eifler, Leon A1 - Gally, Tristan A1 - Gamrath, Gerald A1 - Gottwald, Robert Lion A1 - Hendel, Gregor A1 - Hojny, Christopher A1 - Koch, Thorsten A1 - Lübbecke, Marco A1 - Maher, Stephen J. A1 - Miltenberger, Matthias A1 - Müller, Benjamin A1 - Pfetsch, Marc A1 - Puchert, Christian A1 - Rehfeldt, Daniel A1 - Schlösser, Franziska A1 - Schubert, Christoph A1 - Serrano, Felipe A1 - Shinano, Yuji A1 - Viernickel, Jan Merlin A1 - Walter, Matthias A1 - Wegscheider, Fabian A1 - Witt, Jonas T. A1 - Witzig, Jakob T1 - The SCIP Optimization Suite 6.0 N2 - The SCIP Optimization Suite provides a collection of software packages for mathematical optimization centered around the constraint integer programming framework SCIP. This paper discusses enhancements and extensions contained in version 6.0 of the SCIP Optimization Suite. Besides performance improvements of the MIP and MINLP core achieved by new primal heuristics and a new selection criterion for cutting planes, one focus of this release are decomposition algorithms. Both SCIP and the automatic decomposition solver GCG now include advanced functionality for performing Benders’ decomposition in a generic framework. GCG’s detection loop for structured matrices and the coordination of pricing routines for Dantzig-Wolfe decomposition has been significantly revised for greater flexibility. Two SCIP extensions have been added to solve the recursive circle packing problem by a problem-specific column generation scheme and to demonstrate the use of the new Benders’ framework for stochastic capacitated facility location. Last, not least, the report presents updates and additions to the other components and extensions of the SCIP Optimization Suite: the LP solver SoPlex, the modeling language Zimpl, the parallelization framework UG, the Steiner tree solver SCIP-Jack, and the mixed-integer semidefinite programming solver SCIP-SDP. T3 - ZIB-Report - 18-26 KW - constraint integer programming KW - linear programming KW - mixed-integer linear programming KW - mixed-integer nonlinear programming KW - optimization solver KW - branch-and-cut KW - branch-and-price KW - column generation framework KW - parallelization KW - mixed-integer semidefinite programming KW - Steiner tree optimization Y1 - 2018 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:0297-zib-69361 SN - 1438-0064 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Gleixner, Ambros A1 - Eifler, Leon A1 - Gally, Tristan A1 - Gamrath, Gerald A1 - Gemander, Patrick A1 - Gottwald, Robert Lion A1 - Hendel, Gregor A1 - Hojny, Christopher A1 - Koch, Thorsten A1 - Miltenberger, Matthias A1 - Müller, Benjamin A1 - Pfetsch, Marc A1 - Puchert, Christian A1 - Rehfeldt, Daniel A1 - Schlösser, Franziska A1 - Serrano, Felipe A1 - Shinano, Yuji A1 - Viernickel, Jan Merlin A1 - Vigerske, Stefan A1 - Weninger, Dieter A1 - Witt, Jonas T. A1 - Witzig, Jakob T1 - The SCIP Optimization Suite 5.0 N2 - This article describes new features and enhanced algorithms made available in version 5.0 of the SCIP Optimization Suite. In its central component, the constraint integer programming solver SCIP, remarkable performance improvements have been achieved for solving mixed-integer linear and nonlinear programs. On MIPs, SCIP 5.0 is about 41 % faster than SCIP 4.0 and over twice as fast on instances that take at least 100 seconds to solve. For MINLP, SCIP 5.0 is about 17 % faster overall and 23 % faster on instances that take at least 100 seconds to solve. This boost is due to algorithmic advances in several parts of the solver such as cutting plane generation and management, a new adaptive coordination of large neighborhood search heuristics, symmetry handling, and strengthened McCormick relaxations for bilinear terms in MINLPs. Besides discussing the theoretical background and the implementational aspects of these developments, the report describes recent additions for the other software packages connected to SCIP, in particular for the LP solver SoPlex, the Steiner tree solver SCIP-Jack, the MISDP solver SCIP-SDP, and the parallelization framework UG. T3 - ZIB-Report - 17-61 KW - constraint integer programming KW - linear programming KW - mixed-integer linear programming KW - mixed-integer nonlinear programming KW - optimization solver KW - branch-and-cut KW - branch-and-price KW - column generation framework KW - parallelization KW - mixed-integer semidefinite programming KW - Steiner tree optimization Y1 - 2017 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:0297-zib-66297 SN - 1438-0064 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Maher, Stephen J. A1 - Fischer, Tobias A1 - Gally, Tristan A1 - Gamrath, Gerald A1 - Gleixner, Ambros A1 - Gottwald, Robert Lion A1 - Hendel, Gregor A1 - Koch, Thorsten A1 - Lübbecke, Marco A1 - Miltenberger, Matthias A1 - Müller, Benjamin A1 - Pfetsch, Marc A1 - Puchert, Christian A1 - Rehfeldt, Daniel A1 - Schenker, Sebastian A1 - Schwarz, Robert A1 - Serrano, Felipe A1 - Shinano, Yuji A1 - Weninger, Dieter A1 - Witt, Jonas T. A1 - Witzig, Jakob T1 - The SCIP Optimization Suite 4.0 N2 - The SCIP Optimization Suite is a powerful collection of optimization software that consists of the branch-cut-and-price framework and mixed-integer programming solver SCIP, the linear programming solver SoPlex, the modeling language Zimpl, the parallelization framework UG, and the generic branch-cut-and-price solver GCG. Additionally, it features the extensions SCIP-Jack for solving Steiner tree problems, PolySCIP for solving multi-objective problems, and SCIP-SDP for solving mixed-integer semidefinite programs. The SCIP Optimization Suite has been continuously developed and has now reached version 4.0. The goal of this report is to present the recent changes to the collection. We not only describe the theoretical basis, but focus on implementation aspects and their computational consequences. T3 - ZIB-Report - 17-12 Y1 - 2017 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:0297-zib-62170 SN - 1438-0064 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Gamrath, Gerald A1 - Fischer, Tobias A1 - Gally, Tristan A1 - Gleixner, Ambros A1 - Hendel, Gregor A1 - Koch, Thorsten A1 - Maher, Stephen J. A1 - Miltenberger, Matthias A1 - Müller, Benjamin A1 - Pfetsch, Marc A1 - Puchert, Christian A1 - Rehfeldt, Daniel A1 - Schenker, Sebastian A1 - Schwarz, Robert A1 - Serrano, Felipe A1 - Shinano, Yuji A1 - Vigerske, Stefan A1 - Weninger, Dieter A1 - Winkler, Michael A1 - Witt, Jonas T. A1 - Witzig, Jakob T1 - The SCIP Optimization Suite 3.2 N2 - The SCIP Optimization Suite is a software toolbox for generating and solving various classes of mathematical optimization problems. Its major components are the modeling language ZIMPL, the linear programming solver SoPlex, the constraint integer programming framework and mixed-integer linear and nonlinear programming solver SCIP, the UG framework for parallelization of branch-and-bound-based solvers, and the generic branch-cut-and-price solver GCG. It has been used in many applications from both academia and industry and is one of the leading non-commercial solvers. This paper highlights the new features of version 3.2 of the SCIP Optimization Suite. Version 3.2 was released in July 2015. This release comes with new presolving steps, primal heuristics, and branching rules within SCIP. In addition, version 3.2 includes a reoptimization feature and improved handling of quadratic constraints and special ordered sets. SoPlex can now solve LPs exactly over the rational number and performance improvements have been achieved by exploiting sparsity in more situations. UG has been tested successfully on 80,000 cores. A major new feature of UG is the functionality to parallelize a customized SCIP solver. GCG has been enhanced with a new separator, new primal heuristics, and improved column management. Finally, new and improved extensions of SCIP are presented, namely solvers for multi-criteria optimization, Steiner tree problems, and mixed-integer semidefinite programs. T3 - ZIB-Report - 15-60 KW - mixed-integer linear and nonlinear programming KW - MIP solver KW - MINLP solver KW - linear programming KW - LP solver KW - simplex method KW - modeling KW - parallel branch-and-bound KW - branch-cut-and-price framework KW - generic column generation KW - Steiner tree solver KW - multi-criteria optimization KW - mixed-integer semidefinite programming Y1 - 2016 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:0297-zib-57675 SN - 1438-0064 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Rehfeldt, Daniel A1 - Koch, Thorsten T1 - SCIP-Jack—a solver for STP and variants with parallelization extensions: An update N2 - The Steiner tree problem in graphs is a classical problem that commonly arises in practical applications as one of many variants. Although the different Steiner tree problem variants are usually strongly related, solution approaches employed so far have been prevalently problem-specific. Against this backdrop, the solver SCIP-Jack was created as a general-purpose framework that can be used to solve the classical Steiner tree problem and 11 of its variants. This versatility is achieved by transforming various problem variants into a general form and solving them by using a state-of-the-art MIP-framework. Furthermore, SCIP-Jack includes various newly developed algorithmic components such as preprocessing routines and heuristics. The result is a high-performance solver that can be employed in massively parallel environments and is capable of solving previously unsolved instances. After the introduction of SCIP-Jack at the 2014 DIMACS Challenge on Steiner problems, the overall performance of the solver has considerably improved. This article provides an overview on the current state. T3 - ZIB-Report - 18-05 Y1 - 2018 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:0297-zib-66416 SN - 1438-0064 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Gamrath, Gerald A1 - Koch, Thorsten A1 - Maher, Stephen J. A1 - Rehfeldt, Daniel A1 - Shinano, Yuji T1 - SCIP-Jack – A solver for STP and variants with parallelization extensions N2 - The Steiner tree problem in graphs is a classical problem that commonly arises in practical applications as one of many variants. While often a strong relationship between different Steiner tree problem variants can be observed, solution approaches employed so far have been prevalently problem-specific. In contrast, this paper introduces a general-purpose solver that can be used to solve both the classical Steiner tree problem and many of its variants without modification. This versatility is achieved by transforming various problem variants into a general form and solving them by using a state-of-the-art MIP-framework. The result is a high-performance solver that can be employed in massively parallel environments and is capable of solving previously unsolved instances. T3 - ZIB-Report - 16-41 KW - Steiner tree problem KW - SCIP-Jack KW - Steiner tree variants KW - maximum-weight connected subgraph KW - prize-collecting Steiner tree Y1 - 2016 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:0297-zib-60170 SN - 1438-0064 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Gamrath, Gerald A1 - Koch, Thorsten A1 - Maher, Stephen J. A1 - Rehfeldt, Daniel A1 - Shinano, Yuji T1 - SCIP-Jack - A solver for STP and variants with parallelization extensions N2 - The Steiner tree problem in graphs is a classical problem that commonly arises in practical applications as one of many variants. While often a strong relationship between different Steiner tree problem variants can be observed, solution approaches employed so far have been prevalently problem specific. In contrast, this paper introduces a general purpose solver that can be used to solve both the classical Steiner tree problem and many of its variants without modification. This is achieved by transforming various problem variants into a general form and solving them using a state-of-the-art MIP-framework. The result is a high-performance solver that can be employed in massively parallel environments and is capable of solving previously unsolved instances. T3 - ZIB-Report - 15-27 Y1 - 2015 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:0297-zib-54648 SN - 1438-0064 N1 - A revised version is provided here: http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:0297-zib-60170. ER - TY - GEN A1 - Gamrath, Gerald A1 - Koch, Thorsten A1 - Rehfeldt, Daniel A1 - Shinano, Yuji T1 - SCIP-Jack - A massively parallel STP solver N2 - In this article we describe the impact from embedding a 15 year old model for solving the Steiner tree problem in graphs in a state-of-the-art MIP-Framework, making the result run in a massively parallel environment and extending the model to solve as many variants as possible. We end up with a high-perfomance solver that is capable of solving previously unsolved instances and, in contrast to its predecessor, is freely available for academic research. T3 - ZIB-Report - 14-35 KW - Steiner Tree Problem KW - Mixed-Integer Programming KW - Branch-and-Cut KW - DIMACS Challenge Y1 - 2014 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:0297-zib-52293 SN - 1438-0064 ER -