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Separable Convex Mixed-Integer Optimization: Improved Algorithms and Lower Bounds

Authors :
Brand, Cornelius
Koutecký, Martin
Lassota, Alexandra
Ordyniak, Sebastian
Brand, Cornelius
Koutecký, Martin
Lassota, Alexandra
Ordyniak, Sebastian
Source :
Chan, Timothy, Fischer, Johannes, Iacono, John, Herman, Grzegorz (Ed.), 32nd Annual European Symposium on Algorithms, ESA 2024, p.32:1-32:18. Schloss Dagstuhl - Leibniz-Zentrum für Informatik.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

We provide several novel algorithms and lower bounds in central settings of mixed-integer (non-)linear optimization, shedding new light on classic results in the field. This includes an improvement on record running time bounds obtained from a slight extension of Lenstra’s 1983 algorithm [Math. Oper. Res. '83] to optimizing under few constraints with small coefficients. This is important for ubiquitous tasks like knapsack-, subset sum- or scheduling problems [Eisenbrand and Weismantel, SODA'18, Jansen and Rohwedder, ITCS'19]. Further, we extend our algorithm to an intermediate linear optimization problem when the matrix has many rows that exhibit 2-stage stochastic structure, which adds to a prominent line of recent results on this and similarly restricted cases [Jansen et al. ICALP'19, Cslovjecsek et al. SODA'21, Brand et al. AAAI'21, Klein, Reuter SODA'22, Cslovjecsek et al. SODA'24]. We also show that the generalization of two fundamental classes of structured constraints from these works (n-fold and 2-stage stochastic programs) to separable-convex mixed-integer optimization are harder than their mixed-integer, linear counterparts. This counters a widespread belief popularized initially by an influential paper of Hochbaum and Shanthikumar, namely that "convex separable optimization is not much harder than linear optimization" [J. ACM '90]. To obtain our algorithms, we employ the mixed Graver basis introduced by Hemmecke [Math. Prog. '03], and our work is the first to give bounds on the norm of its elements. Importantly, we use these bounds differently from how purely-integer Graver bounds are exploited in related approaches, and prove that, surprisingly, this cannot be avoided.

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Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Chan, Timothy, Fischer, Johannes, Iacono, John, Herman, Grzegorz (Ed.), 32nd Annual European Symposium on Algorithms, ESA 2024, p.32:1-32:18. Schloss Dagstuhl - Leibniz-Zentrum für Informatik.
Notes :
Brand, Cornelius
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1481663898
Document Type :
Electronic Resource