Affiliation:
1. Institute of Computing Universidade Federal da Bahia Salvador BA 40170‐115 Brazil
2. Institute of Computing Universidade Federal Fluminense Niterói RJ 24210‐346 Brazil
Abstract
AbstractGiven a graph and a subset of its vertices , the subgraph induced by in G is that with vertex set and edge set formed by all the edges in E linking two vertices in . Mixed integer programming (MIP) approaches are among the most successful techniques for solving induced graph optimization problems, that is, those related to obtaining maximum or minimum (weighted or not) induced subgraphs with certain properties. In this tutorial, we provide a literature review of some of these problems. Furthermore, we illustrate the use of MIP formulations and techniques for solving combinatorial optimization problems involving induced graphs. We focus on compact formulations and those with an exponential number of constraints that can be effectively solved using branch‐and‐cut procedures. More specifically, we revisit applications of their use for problems of finding induced forests (which correspond to the complement of feedback vertex sets), trees, paths, as well as quasi‐clique partitionings.
Subject
Management of Technology and Innovation,Management Science and Operations Research,Strategy and Management,Computer Science Applications,Business and International Management
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