EURO 2025 Leeds
Abstract Submission

506. Improving the Semi-Lagrangian Relaxation Approach to the Simple Plant Location Problem

Invited abstract in session MC-15: Relaxation and Decomposition, stream Combinatorial Optimization.

Monday, 12:30-14:00
Room: Esther Simpson 1.08

Authors (first author is the speaker)

1. Lauren Durrell
Mathematics, Lancaster University
2. THU HUONG DANG
Mathematics and Statistics, Management Science, Lancaster University
3. Adam Letchford
Department of Management Science, Lancaster University

Abstract

The Simple Plant Location Problem (SPLP) is a much-studied combinatorial optimisation problem with many applications. In 2012, Beltran-Royo et al. devised an intriguing exact algorithm for the SPLP, based on semi-Lagrangian relaxation. We show that one can speed up that algorithm considerably by (a) using a fast method to initialise the Lagrangian multipliers, and (b) eliminating redundant variables from the relaxed problem. The enhanced algorithm performs extremely well on several hard benchmark instances.

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Status: accepted


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