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Two exact algorithms for the traveling umpire problem

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  • Xue, Li
  • Luo, Zhixing
  • Lim, Andrew

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In this paper, we study the traveling umpire problem (TUP), a difficult combinatorial optimization problem that is formulated based on the key issues of Major League Baseball. We introduce an arc-flow model and a set partition model to formulate the problem. Based on these two models, we propose a branch-and-bound algorithm and a branch-and-price-and-cut algorithm. The branch-and-bound algorithm relies on lower bounds provided by a Lagrangian relaxation of the arc-flow model, while the branch-and-price-and-cut algorithm exploits lower bounds from the linear programming relaxation of the set partition model strengthened by a family of valid inequalities. In the branch-and-price-and-cut algorithm, we design an efficient label-setting algorithm to solve the pricing problem, and a branching strategy that combines three different branching rules. The two algorithms are tested on a set of well-known benchmark instances. The two exact algorithms are both able to rapidly solve instances with 10 teams or less, while the branch-and-price-and-cut algorithm can solve two instances with 14 teams. This is the first time that instances with 14 teams have been solved to optimality.

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  • Xue, Li & Luo, Zhixing & Lim, Andrew, 2015. "Two exact algorithms for the traveling umpire problem," European Journal of Operational Research, Elsevier, vol. 243(3), pages 932-943.
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:ejores:v:243:y:2015:i:3:p:932-943
    DOI: 10.1016/j.ejor.2014.12.038
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