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Integer programming regards optimization problems, where one seeks to find integer values for a set of unknowns, that optimizes the objective function. A common subset of this type of problems are integer linear programming problems, where all inequalities, equalities and the objective function are linear in the unknowns.

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Please consider the following optimization problem: Given a fixed positive natural $n < N$, and a set of functions $f_i$ over a finite domain of nonnegative outputs, s.t. $1 \le i \le N$, then we ...
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Let $n$ be positive integer, $k$,$B$ fixed positive integers. Let $f_i(x_1,x_2...x_n)$ be a system of $n-k$ linearly independent linear equations over the integers. Let $S(f_i,k,B)$ be the set of ...
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We do not know if $P=NP$ or not or if there is a superfast integer mutiplication algorithm. But I do not think either assumption is necessary to answer this question. Is there a way to show within an ...
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Decision problems in Integer Linear Programming have Lenstra type algorithms (https://www.math.leidenuniv.nl/~lenstrahw/PUBLICATIONS/1983i/art.pdf) have been generalized to convex integer program ...
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Here is a part of Integer Programming (Graduate Texts in Mathematics, 271) 2014th Edition. In lemma 5.9, aiming at showing that a finite number of splits ${(\pi, \pi_0)}$ are sufficient to generate ...
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Is there a way to show within an integer program with constant number of variables and constraints of length $poly(\log B)$ (say length $\leq10^{1000000}\log B$), it is not possible for a variable to ...
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I am new to integer programming and I am reading GTM 271$^\color{magenta}{\star}$. I have trouble solving the following exercise from the book. Exercise 8.6. Consider two different Lagrangian duals ...
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Let $p$ be a prime and let $h_1,h_2\in\{1,2,\dots,p-1\}$ be integers. Is there any direct algorithm to solve for following in polynomial in $\log p$ time? $$\min (x_1-x_2)^2$$ $$x_1,x_2,k\in\mathbb Z$$...
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Is there a closed-form solution for $$\max_D \operatorname{Tr}(ADBD)$$ where $D$ is a $N\times N$ diagonal matrix with $m<N$ number of $1$'s and the rest are $0$'s, and $A$ and $B$ are real ...
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I have a mathematical model $P$ for which I optimize two cost functions say $F_1$ and $F_2$ subject to a set of constraints $C1$–$C10$. In $F_2$, I want it to be included only when its expression ...
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Consider the following splitting problem. Given $Y$ balls of which $X\leqslant Y$ of them are blue balls. The goal is to split the balls by placing them in $K$ baskets based on the following quadratic-...
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Let $n\in\mathbb{N}$ such that $n\geq 2$ and let $0<r<1$ be a real number. We wish to solve the following problem. $$\min_{(t,(z_j)_{j=2}^n) \in \mathbb{R}\times \mathbb{Z}^{n-1}} t$$ subject to ...
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I was wondering if the following nonlinear integer programming problem is NP-hard or not. $$\max_{x_i \in \{0,1\}} \frac{\sum_{i=1}^{n}a_i x_i}{\sqrt{\sum_{i=1}^{n}b_i x_i}}$$ such that $\sum_{i=1}^{n}...
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For an $n \times n$ matrix $M$, the $\infty\to 1$ and cut norms are given by $$\|M\|_{\infty \to 1} := \max\limits_{x, y \in \{\pm 1\}^n} \sum\limits_{i, j} m_{i, j} x_i y_j, \qquad \|M\|_{\square} :=...
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Given a prime $P$, an integer $A$ $(0\leq A<P$), and a set of legal positions (encoded as a binary mask $\text{mask}$), is there an efficient algorithm to find a number $B$ that has the same ...
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My daily work concerns analysis on metric spaces and some time ago it turned out that the problem I am dealing with boils down to a certain combinatorial problem. I've checked a lot of examples and it ...
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Modular inverse is known to be computable by Extended Euclidean algorithm which is the reaping the rewards of computing the GCD of two numbers or proving two numbers are coprime. If we already know ...
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The problem is to maximize $f(x_1,x_2,\cdots,x_n)=\sum\limits_{i=1}^{n}\Big(x_i-k_i\Big)^2$ for $n\ge 3$ subject to the conditions (1) $\sum\limits_{i=1}^{n}x_i=\sum\limits_{i=1}^{n}k_i\le n(n-1)$ ...
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There are many analogies between the objects $\mathbb F_q[x]$ and $\mathbb Z$. Supposing there is a fixed (say $10^9$) dimension linear integer program (describable without any objective function) in ...
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Consider a set of points $x_1, \ldots,x_n$ on $\mathbb{S}^{k-1}$ (the unit sphere in $\mathbb{R}^k$). The goal is finding the hemisphere which contains the maximum number of $x_i$'s. Basically, we ...
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It is well-known that many classes of graphs have matrix representations that can be written concisely. For example, The set of all directed acyclic graphs consists of binary matrices $x_{ij} \in \{...
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let ILP be an integer linear program with constraints-matrix $\boldsymbol{\mathrm{M}}\in\mathbb{Z}^{m\times n}$ and cost vector $\boldsymbol{\mathrm{c}}\in\mathbb{Z}^n$, ${\boldsymbol{\mathrm{x}}^*}\...
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Let $A\in\{0,1\}^{(n,n)}$ be a $n$ by $n$ boolean matrix (in particular think of an adjacency matrix of a graph), and consider the following optimization problem: $$\begin{align*}&&\max_{P\in\{...
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Given $a,b\in\mathbb N$ find $\operatorname{GCD}(a,b)$. Given $a,b,c\in\mathbb N$ find $x,y\in\mathbb Z$ such that $ax+by=c$. Euclidean algorithm solves both. My question is if either 1 or 2 is in ...
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This might be related to counting hamiltonian cycles. @Peter Taylor gave negative result about the one dimensional case, but we believe his attack is not directly applicable to this question. Given ...
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Is there any way to convert $y=x_1~ \text{XOR} ~x_2$ to linear constraints? It means we write some linear relations with: if $x_1=x_2 =0$ or $x_1=x_2=1$ $\to$ $y=0$, else, $y=1$?
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Given positive integer $n$, we are looking for a set of $n$ positive integers $a_i$. The following linear integer program must have only the trivial integer solution of all ones. $0 \le x_i \le \frac{...
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Let $A$ be a matrix in $M_{n \times m}(\mathbb{Z}_{\ge 0})$ without zero column. Let $V$ be a vector in $\mathbb{Z}_{> 0}^m$. Question: What is the fastest way to find all the solutions $X \in \...
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I am trying to implement an algorithm that I read on the paper entitled: "Proximity results and faster algorithms for integer programming using the Steinitz lemma", published by Friedrich ...
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Suppose I have a system of $n$ inhomogeneous linear equations in $m$ variables, where $n$ and $m$ are of the order of a few hundred, and $m$ is significantly larger than $n$. All the coefficients are ...
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Given two primes $p,q\in[T,2T]$, how many integers $m$ of size $O(T^{3/2+\epsilon})$ are there such that the residues $m\bmod p$ and $m\bmod q$ are both $O(polylog(T))$? Looking for an answer Is it ...
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I would like to scale my linear/integer program and also mixed-integer program using the equilibrium scaling method. I have worked on two research papers and one research book. However, they did the ...
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This question is inspired by the recent answer, where @RobPratt proposed to use integer linear programming (ILP) for solving a number-theoretic optimization problem. I will consider a very similar ...
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Let $Y,Z$ be $n\times k$ matrices and assume all columns have been standardized such that their means are zero and variances 1. I seek an $n\times n$ permutation matrix $P$ such that $$\left\Vert Y^{T}...
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I have the following integer optimisation problem, and I wonder whether it can be reformulated as a conic program that can be solved with, e.g., Mosek. Suppose the $n$-dimensional vectors $a, b$ and $...
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Traditional infeasibility cut is derived under the assumption that the feasibility problem is LP instead of ILP and relies on the dual form of the LP. Is there a systematic way of adding valid cuts ...
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If one doesn't want to introduce additional variables to the ILP of a TSP instance, one has to add exponentially many so-called subtour-elimination constraints; in practical calculations subtour-...
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I have the following problem: $A x = b$ where $A$ is a $m \times n$ total unimodular matrix (TUM) with entries in $\{0,1\}$ and $b$ is a $m$-vector of strictly positive integers. Let $\mathcal X$ be ...
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I am dealing with a knapsack-like problem with one difference from the conventional problem: the “weights” can be positive or negative and the constraint is $\sum w_i x_i \ge 0$ instead of $\sum w_i ...
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I encounter an integer programming problem like this: Suppose a student needs to take exams in n courses {math, physics, literature, etc}. To pass the exam in course i, the student needs to spend an ...
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Suppose we have a sequence of containers each of which contains multiple items. Each item $I_i$ is associated with an nonnegative weight $w_i$, a nonnegative value $v_i$, and $I_i(C)$ denotes the ID ...
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Given a polyhedron $$Ax\leq b$$ where we assume $A\in\mathbb Q^{m\times n}$ and $b\in\mathbb Q^{m}$ and it takes $L$ bits to represent the inequalities what is a good bound on the quantity $\|y\|_\...
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Given a polyhedron $$Ax\geq b$$ where every entry of $A,b$ are non-negative and $A\in\{0,1\}^{m\times n}$ and there are $O(1)$ (say $\leq8$) non-negative entries per row of $A$ is it possible to ...
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The traditional knapsack problem is that: given a sequence of $i$ items with positive weights $w_1,w_2,...,w_i$, positive values $v_1,v_2,...,v_i$, and a bag with capacity $B$, we want to insert items ...
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Crossposted at Theoretical Computer Science SE A problem I study reduces to a system of linear equations $A\mathbf{x}=\mathbf{1}$ where $A$ is an $m\times n$ matrix with each entry $a_{ij}\in\{0,1\}$....
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The traditional knapsack problem is that: given a sequence of $i$ items with positive weights $w_1,w_2,...,w_i$, positive values $v_1,v_2,...,v_i$, and a bag with capacity $B$, we want to insert items ...
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I learned about the MILP models proposed by Pochet and Wolsey. Here are the formulations of one of these models(MILP3). So the decision variables and the primary formulation are as following: Based ...
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What is the computational complexity of the calculation of $ \Psi(x) $ described below: Let $\left\{ f_i : \{0,1,\dots,m\} \to \mathbb{R} \right\}_{i=1}^n$. For each $x \in \{0,1,\dots,m\}$ we ...
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Definable subsets of $\mathbb N$ in the language of Presburger arithmetic are exactly the eventually periodic sets and quantifier free part corresponds to Integer Programming with linear inequalities. ...
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I am looking for a way to express an "or" option in a system of linear inequalities for a linear program I am working on. I will explain what I mean precisely: Lets say I have a set of ...
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