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On branching-point selection for trilinear monomials in spatial branch-and-bound: the hull relaxation

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In Speakman and Lee (Math Oper Res 42(4):1230–1253, 2017), we analytically developed the idea of using volume as a measure for comparing relaxations in the context of spatial branch-and-bound. Specifically,… Click to show full abstract

In Speakman and Lee (Math Oper Res 42(4):1230–1253, 2017), we analytically developed the idea of using volume as a measure for comparing relaxations in the context of spatial branch-and-bound. Specifically, for trilinear monomials, we analytically compared the three possible “double-McCormick relaxations” with the tight convex-hull relaxation. Here, again using volume as a measure, for the convex-hull relaxation of trilinear monomials, we establish simple rules for determining the optimal branching variable and optimal branching point. Additionally, we compare our results with current software practice.

Keywords: trilinear monomials; spatial branch; hull relaxation; branching point; branch bound

Journal Title: Journal of Global Optimization
Year Published: 2018

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