Approximation Ineffectiveness of a Tour-Untangling Heuristic
We analyze a tour-uncrossing heuristic for the Travelling Salesperson Problem, showing that its worst-case approximation ratio is $\Omega(n)$ and its average-case approximation ratio is $\Omega(\sqrt{n})$ in expectation. We furthermore evaluate the approximation performance of this heuristic numeric...
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Zusammenfassung: | We analyze a tour-uncrossing heuristic for the Travelling Salesperson
Problem, showing that its worst-case approximation ratio is $\Omega(n)$ and its
average-case approximation ratio is $\Omega(\sqrt{n})$ in expectation. We
furthermore evaluate the approximation performance of this heuristic
numerically on average-case instances, and find that it performs far better
than the average-case lower bound suggests. This indicates a shortcoming in the
approach we use for our analysis, which is a rather common approach in the
analysis of local search heuristics. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2302.11264 |