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Exact algorithms for multi-module capacitated lot-sizing problem, and its generalizations with two-echelons and piecewise concave production costs

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  • Kartik Kulkarni
  • Manish Bansal

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We study new generalizations of the classic capacitated lot-sizing problem with concave production (or transportation), holding, and subcontracting cost functions in which the total production (or transportation) capacity in each time period is the summation of capacities of a subset of n available modules (machines or vehicles) of different capacities. We refer to this problem as Multi-module Capacitated Lot-Sizing Problem without or with Subcontracting, and denote it by MCLS or MCLS-S, respectively. These are NP-hard problems if n is a part of the input and polynomially solvable for n = 1. In this article we address an open question: Does there exist a polynomial time exact algorithm for solving the MCLS or MCLS-S with fixed n≥2? We present exact fixed-parameter tractable (polynomial) algorithms that solve MCLS and MCLS-S in O(T2n+3) time for a given n≥2. It generalizes algorithm of Atamtürk and Hochbaum [Management Science 47(8):1081–1100, 2001] for MCLS-S with n = 1. We also present exact algorithms for two-generalizations of the MCLS and MCLS-S: (a) a lot-sizing problem with piecewise concave production cost functions (denoted by LS-PC-S) that takes O(T2m+3) time, where m is the number of breakpoints in these functions, and (b) two-echelon MCLS that takes O(T4n+4) time. The former reduces run time of algorithm of Koca et al. [INFORMS J. on Computing 26(4):767–779, 2014] for LS-PC-S by 93.6%, and the latter generalizes algorithm of van Hoesel et al. [Management Science 51(11):1706–1719, 2005] for two-echelon MCLS with n = 1. We perform computational experiments to evaluate the efficiency of our algorithms for MCLS and LS-PC-S and their parallel computing implementation, in comparison to Gurobi 9.1. The results of these experiments show that our algorithms are computationally efficient and stable. Our algorithm for MCLS-S addresses another open question related to the existence of a polynomial time algorithm for optimizing a linear function over n-mixing set (a generalization of the well-known 1-mixing set).

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  • Kartik Kulkarni & Manish Bansal, 2023. "Exact algorithms for multi-module capacitated lot-sizing problem, and its generalizations with two-echelons and piecewise concave production costs," IISE Transactions, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 55(12), pages 1187-1202, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:uiiexx:v:55:y:2023:i:12:p:1187-1202
    DOI: 10.1080/24725854.2022.2153948
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