TY - GEN A1 - Gamrath, Gerald A1 - Gleixner, Ambros A1 - Koch, Thorsten A1 - Miltenberger, Matthias A1 - Kniasew, Dimitri A1 - Schlögel, Dominik A1 - Martin, Alexander A1 - Weninger, Dieter T1 - Tackling Industrial-Scale Supply Chain Problems by Mixed-Integer Programming N2 - SAP's decision support systems for optimized supply network planning rely on mixed-integer programming as the core engine to compute optimal or near-optimal solutions. The modeling flexibility and the optimality guarantees provided by mixed-integer programming greatly aid the design of a robust and future-proof decision support system for a large and diverse customer base. In this paper we describe our coordinated efforts to ensure that the performance of the underlying solution algorithms matches the complexity of the large supply chain problems and tight time limits encountered in practice. T3 - ZIB-Report - 16-45 KW - supply chain management, supply network optimization, mixed-integer linear programming, primal heuristics, numerical stability, large-scale optimization Y1 - 2016 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:0297-zib-61107 SN - 1438-0064 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Achterberg, Tobias A1 - Bixby, Robert E. A1 - Gu, Zonghao A1 - Rothberg, Edward A1 - Weninger, Dieter T1 - Presolve Reductions in Mixed Integer Programming N2 - Mixed integer programming has become a very powerful tool for modeling and solving real-world planning and scheduling problems, with the breadth of applications appearing to be almost unlimited. A critical component in the solution of these mixed-integer programs is a set of routines commonly referred to as presolve. Presolve can be viewed as a collection of preprocessing techniques that reduce the size of and, more importantly, improve the ``strength'' of the given model formulation, that is, the degree to which the constraints of the formulation accurately describe the underlying polyhedron of integer-feasible solutions. As our computational results will show, presolve is a key factor in the speed with which we can solve mixed-integer programs, and is often the difference between a model being intractable and solvable, in some cases easily solvable. In this paper we describe the presolve functionality in the Gurobi commercial mixed-integer programming code. This includes an overview, or taxonomy of the different methods that are employed, as well as more-detailed descriptions of several of the techniques, with some of them appearing, to our knowledge, for the first time in the literature. T3 - ZIB-Report - 16-44 KW - integer programming KW - presolving KW - Gurobi Y1 - 2016 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:0297-zib-60370 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 -