Title of article :
On solving the progressive party problem as a MIP
Author/Authors :
Erwin Kalvelagen، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Abstract :
The ‘Progressive Party Problem’ (Smith et al. [9]) has long been considered a problem intractable for branch-and-bound mixed integer solvers. Quite impressive results have been reported with constraint programming systems for this problem. As a result the problem has become a standard example in texts on constraint programming. Fortunately, there has been progress in the mixed integer programming arena: we can solve now larger and more difficult problems than ever before. Improvements in algorithmic theory, solvers, modeling environments and computer hardware created a new situation, where reported cases of unsolvable instances of mixed integer programming models need to be re-examined, possibly with another outcome. In this paper we will show that we can solve the ‘Progressive Party Problem’ formulated as a large MIP problem, using standard, off-the-shelf hardware and software. A simple myopic heuristic is also implemented and can solve the problem in a fraction of the time.
Keywords :
Mixed integer programming , Modeling
Journal title :
Computers and Operations Research
Journal title :
Computers and Operations Research