Marco E. Lübbecke

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This paper addresses the solution of the capacitated minimum cost flow problem on a network containing \(n\) nodes and \(m\) arcs. Satisfying necessary ...

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This paper describes a vector space decomposition algorithmic framework for linear programming guided by dual feasibility considerations. The resolution pro...

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This paper describes three recent tools for dealing with primal degeneracy in linear programming. The first one is the Improved Primal Simplex (IPS) algor...

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Given a linear program (LP ) with m constraints and n lower and upper bounded variables, any solution \(x^0\) to LP can be represented as a nonne...

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This paper focuses on the resolution of the capacitated minimum cost flow problem on a network comprising <i>n</i> nodes and <i>m</i> arcs. We present a met...

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Column generation for solving linear programs with a huge number of variables alternates between solving a master problem and a pricing subproblem to add var...

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Column generation for solving linear programs with a huge number of variables alternately solves a (restricted) master problem and a pricing subproblem to ad...

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Column generation has become a powerful tool in solving large scale integer programs. It is well known that most of the often reported compatibility issues ...

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We give a didactic introduction to the use of the column generation technique in linear and in particular in integer programming. We touch on both, the relev...

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Dantzig-Wolfe decomposition and column generation, devised for linear programs, is a success story in large scale integer programming. We outline and relate ...

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