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Using Branch-and-Price-and-Cut to Solve Origin-Destination Integer Multicommodity Flow Problems

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  • Cynthia Barnhart

    (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Center for Transportation Studies, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02139)

  • Christopher A. Hane

    (CAPS Logistics, Atlanta, Georgia 30334)

  • Pamela H. Vance

    (Auburn University, Industrial and Systems Engineering, Auburn, Alabama 36849)

Abstract

We present a column-generation model and branch-and-price-and-cut algorithm for origin-destination integer multicommodity flow problems. The origin-destination integer multicommodity flow problem is a constrained version of the linear multicommodity flow problem in which flow of a commodity (defined in this case by an origin-destination pair) may use only one path from origin to destination. Branch-and-price-and-cut is a variant of branch-and-bound, with bounds provided by solving linear programs using column-and-cut generation at nodes of the branch-and-bound tree. Because our model contains one variable for each origin-destination path, for every commodity, the linear programming relaxations at nodes of the branch-and-bound tree are solved using column generation, i.e., implicit pricing of nonbasic variables to generate new columns or to prove LP optimality. We devise a new branching rule that allows columns to be generated efficiently at each node of the branch-and-bound tree. Then, we describe cuts (cover inequalities) that can be generated at each node of the branch-and-bound tree. These cuts help to strengthen the linear programming relaxation and to mitigate the effects of problem symmetry. We detail the implementation of our combined column-and-cut generation method and present computational results for a set of test problems arising from telecommunications applications. We illustrate the value of our branching rule when used to find a heuristic solution and compare branch-and-price and branch-and-price-and-cut methods to find optimal solutions for highly capacitated problems.

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  • Cynthia Barnhart & Christopher A. Hane & Pamela H. Vance, 2000. "Using Branch-and-Price-and-Cut to Solve Origin-Destination Integer Multicommodity Flow Problems," Operations Research, INFORMS, vol. 48(2), pages 318-326, April.
  • Handle: RePEc:inm:oropre:v:48:y:2000:i:2:p:318-326
    DOI: 10.1287/opre.48.2.318.12378
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