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We propose a game theoretic model for the spatial distribution of inspectors on a
transportation network.
The problem is to spread out the controls so as to enforce the payment of a transit
toll. We formulate a linear program to find
the control distribution which maximizes the expected toll revenue,
and a mixed integer program for the problem of minimizing
the number of evaders. Furthermore, we show that the problem of finding an optimal
mixed strategy for a coalition of $N$ inspectors can be solved
efficiently by a column generation procedure. Finally, we give experimental results
from an application to the truck toll on German motorways.
The industrial treatment of waste paper in order to regain valuable
fibers from which recovered paper can be produced, involves several
steps of preparation. One important step is the separation of stickies
that are normally attached to the paper. If not properly separated,
remaining stickies reduce the quality of the recovered paper or even
disrupt the production process. For the mechanical separation process
of fibers from stickies a separator screen is used. This machine has
one input feed and two output streams, called the accept and the
reject. In the accept the fibers are concentrated, whereas the reject
has a higher concentration of stickies. The machine can be controlled
by setting its reject rate. But even when the reject rate is set
properly, after just a single screening step, the accept still has too
many stickies, or the reject too many fibers. To get a proper
separation, several separators have to be assembled into a
network. From a mathematical point of view this problem can be seen as
a multi-commodity network flow design problem with a nonlinear,
controllable distribution function at each node. We present a
nonlinear mixed-integer programming model for the simultaneous
selection of a subset of separators, the network's topology, and the
optimal setting of each separator.
Numerical results are obtained via
different types of linearization of the nonlinearities and the use of
mixed-integer linear solvers, and compared with state-of-the-art
global optimization software.
Strong branching is an important component of most variable selection rules in branch-and-bound based mixed-integer linear programming solvers.
It predicts the dual bounds of potential child nodes by solving auxiliary LPs and thereby helps to keep the branch-and-bound tree small.
In this paper, we describe how these dual bound predictions can be improved by including domain propagation into strong branching.
Computational experiments on standard MIP instances indicate that this is beneficial in three aspects: It helps to reduce the average number of LP iterations per strong branching call, the number of branch-and-bound nodes, and the overall solving time.
In this paper, we study the hop constrained chain polytope, that is, the convex hull of the incidence vectors of (s,t)-chains using at most k arcs of a given digraph, and its dominant. We use extended formulations (implied by the inherent structure of the Moore-Bellman-Ford algorithm) to derive facet defining inequalities for these polyhedra via projection. Our findings result into characterizations of all facet defining {0,+1,-1}-inequalities for the hop constrained chain polytope and all facet defining {0,1}-inequalities
for its dominant. Although the derived inequalities are already known, such classifications were not previously given to the best of our knowledge. Moreover, we use this approach to generalize so called jump inequalities, which have been introduced in a paper of Dahl and Gouveia in 2004.
The task of an elevator control is to schedule the elevators of a group such
that small waiting and travel times for the passengers are obtained. We present an exact
reoptimization algorithm for this problem. A reoptimization algorithm computes a
new schedule for the elevator group each time a new passenger arrives. Our algorithm
uses column generation techniques and is, to the best of our knowledge, the first exact
reoptimization algorithms for a group of passenger elevators. To solve the column
generation problem, we propose a Branch & Bound method.
This paper proposes a new method for probabilistic analysis of online algorithms. It is based on the notion of stochastic dominance. We develop the method for
the online bin coloring problem introduced by Krumke et al (2008). Using methods for the stochastic
comparison of Markov chains we establish the result that the performance of the online algorithm GreedyFit is stochastically better than the performance of the algorithm OneBin for any number of items processed. This result gives a more realistic
picture than competitive analysis and explains the behavior observed in simulations.
In the last 20 years competitive analysis has become the main tool for
analyzing the quality of online algorithms. Despite of this,
competitive analysis has also been criticized: It sometimes cannot
discriminate between algorithms that exhibit significantly different
empirical behavior, or it even favors an algorithm that is worse from
an empirical point of view. Therefore, there have been several
approaches to circumvent these drawbacks. In this survey, we discuss
probabilistic alternatives for competitive analysis.
Die mittel- und längerfristige Planung für den Gastransport hat sich durch
Änderungen in den regulatorischen Rahmenbedingungen stark verkompliziert.
Kernpunkt ist die Trennung von Gashandel und -transport. Dieser Artikel
diskutiert die hieraus resultierenden mathematischen Planungsprobleme,
welche als Validierung von Nominierungen und Buchungen, Bestimmung der
technischen Kapazität und Topologieplanung bezeichnet werden. Diese
mathematischen Optimierungsprobleme werden vorgestellt und Lösungsansätze
skizziert.
In this paper we assess to which extent trenching costs of an FTTx network are unavoidable, even if technical side constraints are neglected. For that purpose we present an extended Steiner tree model. Using a variety of realistic problem instances we demonstrate that the total trenching cost can only be reduced by about 5 percent in realistic scenarios. This work has been funded by BMBF (German Federal Ministry of Education and Research) within the program "KMU-innovativ".
This paper provides a highly integrated solution approach for rolling stock
planning problems in the context of intercity passenger traffic. The main
contributions are a generic hypergraph based mixed integer programming
model and an integrated algorithm for the considered rolling stock rotation
planning problem. The new developed approach is able to handle a very large
set of industrial railway requirements, such as vehicle composition,
maintenance constraints, infrastructure capacity, and regularity aspects.
By the integration of this large bundle of technical railway aspects, we show
that our approach has the power to produce implementable rolling stock
rotations for our industrial cooperation partner DB Fernverkehr.
This is the first time that the rolling stock rotations at DB Fernverkehr
could be optimized by an automated system utilizing advanced mathematical
programming techniques.