An aggressive reduction scheme for the simple plant location problem

•The simple plant location problem is a classical problem in OR.•We present an aggressive reduction scheme for it.•The reduction procedures are based on optimality arguments and linear programming.•Typically over 98% of the variables are eliminated.•This enables larger instances than ever before to...

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Veröffentlicht in:European journal of operational research 2014-05, Vol.234 (3), p.674-682
Hauptverfasser: Letchford, Adam N., Miller, Sebastian J.
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Zusammenfassung:•The simple plant location problem is a classical problem in OR.•We present an aggressive reduction scheme for it.•The reduction procedures are based on optimality arguments and linear programming.•Typically over 98% of the variables are eliminated.•This enables larger instances than ever before to be solved to proven optimality. Pisinger et al. introduced the concept of ‘aggressive reduction’ for large-scale combinatorial optimization problems. The idea is to spend much time and effort in reducing the size of the instance, in the hope that the reduced instance will then be small enough to be solved by an exact algorithm. We present an aggressive reduction scheme for the ‘Simple Plant Location Problem’, which is a classical problem arising in logistics. The scheme involves four different reduction rules, along with lower- and upper-bounding procedures. The scheme turns out to be particularly effective for instances in which the facilities and clients correspond to points on the Euclidean plane.
ISSN:0377-2217
1872-6860
DOI:10.1016/j.ejor.2013.10.020