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Theoretical and computational study of several linearisation techniques for binary quadratic problems

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We perform a theoretical and computational study of the classical linearisation techniques (LT) and we propose a new LT for binary quadratic problems (BQPs). We discuss the relations between the… Click to show full abstract

We perform a theoretical and computational study of the classical linearisation techniques (LT) and we propose a new LT for binary quadratic problems (BQPs). We discuss the relations between the linear programming (LP) relaxations of the considered LT for generic BQPs. We prove that for a specific class of BQP all the LTs have the same LP relaxation value. We also compare the LT computational performance for four different BQPs from the literature. We consider the Unconstrained BQP and the maximum cut of edge-weighted graphs and, in order to measure the effects of constraints on the computational performance, we also consider the quadratic extension of two classical combinatorial optimization problems, i.e., the knapsack and stable set problems.

Keywords: quadratic problems; theoretical computational; binary quadratic; computational study; linearisation techniques

Journal Title: Annals of Operations Research
Year Published: 2019

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