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Integer Programming and Combinatorial Optimization : 17th International Conference, IPCO 2014, Bonn, Germany, June 23-25, 2014. Proceedings

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    Book Overview
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    Chapter 1 The Cycling Property for the Clutter of Odd st-Walks
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    Chapter 2 On Simplex Pivoting Rules and Complexity Theory
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    Chapter 3 A Strongly Polynomial Time Algorithm for Multicriteria Global Minimum Cuts
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    Chapter 4 Integer Programs with Prescribed Number of Solutions and a Weighted Version of Doignon-Bell-Scarf’s Theorem
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    Chapter 5 Centrality of Trees for Capacitated k-Center
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    Chapter 6 Sequence Independent, Simultaneous and Multidimensional Lifting of Generalized Flow Covers for the Semi-Continuous Knapsack Problem with Generalized Upper Bounds Constraints
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    Chapter 7 On the Unique-Lifting Property
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    Chapter 8 Maximum Weighted Induced Bipartite Subgraphs and Acyclic Subgraphs of Planar Cubic Graphs
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    Chapter 9 n-Step Cycle Inequalities: Facets for Continuous n-Mixing Set and Strong Cuts for Multi-Module Capacitated Lot-Sizing Problem
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    Chapter 10 On the Adaptivity Gap of Stochastic Orienteering
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    Chapter 11 A Utility Equivalence Theorem for Concave Functions
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    Chapter 12 Network Improvement for Equilibrium Routing
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    Chapter 13 Finding Small Stabilizers for Unstable Graphs
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    Chapter 14 The Triangle Splitting Method for Biobjective Mixed Integer Programming
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    Chapter 15 Cut Generation through Binarization
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    Chapter 16 A $\frac{5}{4}$ -Approximation for Subcubic 2EC Using Circulations
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    Chapter 17 Box-Constrained Mixed-Integer Polynomial Optimization Using Separable Underestimators
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    Chapter 18 Submodular Maximization Meets Streaming: Matchings, Matroids, and More
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    Chapter 19 The All-or-Nothing Flow Problem in Directed Graphs with Symmetric Demand Pairs
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    Chapter 20 Reverse Split Rank
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    Chapter 21 Strong LP Formulations for Scheduling Splittable Jobs on Unrelated Machines
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    Chapter 22 How Good Are Sparse Cutting-Planes?
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    Chapter 23 Short Tours through Large Linear Forests
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    Chapter 24 Linear Programming Hierarchies Suffice for Directed Steiner Tree
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    Chapter 25 An Improved Approximation Algorithm for the Stable Marriage Problem with One-Sided Ties
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    Chapter 26 Simple Extensions of Polytopes
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    Chapter 27 Lower Bounds on the Sizes of Integer Programs without Additional Variables
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    Chapter 28 On the Configuration LP for Maximum Budgeted Allocation
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    Chapter 29 Two-Term Disjunctions on the Second-Order Cone
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    Chapter 30 Coupled and k-Sided Placements: Generalizing Generalized Assignment
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    Chapter 31 A Unified Algorithm for Degree Bounded Survivable Network Design
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    Chapter 32 Scheduling and Fixed-Parameter Tractability
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    Chapter 33 Improved Branch-Cut-and-Price for Capacitated Vehicle Routing
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    Chapter 34 Claw-Free t-Perfect Graphs Can Be Recognised in Polynomial Time
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Chapter title
Linear Programming Hierarchies Suffice for Directed Steiner Tree
Chapter number 24
Book title
Integer Programming and Combinatorial Optimization
Published in
Lecture notes in computer science, June 2014
DOI 10.1007/978-3-319-07557-0_24
Book ISBNs
978-3-31-907556-3, 978-3-31-907557-0
Authors

Zachary Friggstad, Jochen Könemann, Young Kun-Ko, Anand Louis, Mohammad Shadravan, Madhur Tulsiani

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Student > Bachelor 1 25%
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Engineering 1 25%
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