A scaleable projection-based branch-and-cut algorithm for the p-center problem

EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF OPERATIONAL RESEARCH(2022)

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The p-center problem (pCP) is a fundamental problem in location science, where we are given customer demand points and possible facility locations, and we want to choose p of these locations to open a facility such that the maximum distance of any customer demand point to its closest open facility is minimized. State-of-the-art solution approaches of pCP use its connection to the set cover problem to solve pCP in an iterative fashion by repeatedly solving set cover problems. The classical textbook integer programming (IP) formulation of pCP is usually dismissed due to its size and bad linear programming (LP)-relaxation bounds.We present a novel solution approach that works on a new IP formulation that can be obtained by a projection from the classical formulation. The formulation is solved by means of branch-and-cut, where cuts for demand points are iteratively generated. Moreover, the formulation can be strengthened with combinatorial information to obtain a much tighter LP-relaxation. In particular, we present a novel way to use lower bound information to obtain stronger cuts. We show that the LP-relaxation bound of our strengthened formulation has the same strength as the best known bound in literature, which is based on a semi-relaxation.Finally, we also present a computational study on instances from the literature with up to more than 70 0,0 0 0 customers and locations. Our solution algorithm is competitive with highly sophisticated set cover-based solution algorithms, which depend on various components and parameters.(c) 2022 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier B.V. This is an open access article under the CC BY license ( http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ )
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Location, p-center problem, Integer programming formulation, Lifting, Min-max objective
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