Tight MIP formulations for bounded length cyclic sequences

09/06/2018
by   Thomas Kalinowski, et al.
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We study cyclic binary strings with bounds on the lengths of the intervals of consecutive ones and zeros. This is motivated by scheduling problems where such binary strings can be used to represent the state (on/off) of a machine. In this context the bounds correspond to minimum and maximum lengths of on- or off-intervals, and cyclic strings can be used to model periodic schedules. Extending results for non-cyclic strings is not straight forward. We present a non-trivial tight compact extended network flow formulation, as well as valid inequalities in the space of the state and start-up variables some of which are shown to be facet-defining. Applying a result from disjunctive programming, we also convert the extended network flow formulation into an extended formulation over the space of the state and start-up variables.

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