Complexity of the multiobjective minimum weight minimum stretch spanner problem

IF 0.9 4区 数学 Q3 MATHEMATICS, APPLIED
Fritz Bökler, Henning Jasper
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In this paper, we take an in-depth look at the complexity of a hitherto unexplored multiobjective minimum weight minimum stretch spanner problem; or in short multiobjective spanner (MSp) problem. The MSp is a multiobjective generalization of the well-studied minimum t-spanner problem. This multiobjective approach allows to find solutions that offer a viable compromise between cost and utility—a property that is usually neglected in singleobjective optimization. Thus, the MSp can be a powerful modeling tool when it comes to, e.g., the planning of transportation or communication networks. This holds especially in disaster management, where both responsiveness and practicality are crucial. We show that for degree-3 bounded outerplanar instances the MSp is intractable and computing the non-dominated set is BUCO-hard. Additionally, we prove that if \({\textbf{P}} \ne \textbf{NP}\), the set of extreme points cannot be computed in output-polynomial time, for instances with unit costs and arbitrary graphs. Furthermore, we consider the directed versions of the cases above.

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多目标最小权重最小拉伸扳手问题的复杂性
在本文中,我们深入探讨了迄今为止尚未探索过的多目标最小权重最小拉伸扳手问题(简称多目标扳手(MSp)问题)的复杂性。MSp 是对研究得很透彻的最小 tspanner 问题的多目标概括。通过这种多目标方法,可以找到在成本和效用之间达成可行折衷的解决方案--这种特性在单目标优化中通常会被忽视。因此,在交通或通信网络规划等方面,MSp 可以成为一个强大的建模工具。这一点在灾难管理中尤为重要,因为在灾难管理中,响应速度和实用性都至关重要。我们的研究表明,对于度数为 3 的有界外平面实例,MSp 是难以处理的,而且计算非支配集也是 BUCO 难的。此外,我们还证明,如果 \({\textbf{P}} \ne \textbf{NP}/),那么对于具有单位成本和任意图的实例,极值点集无法在输出-多项式时间内计算。此外,我们还考虑了上述情况的有向版本。
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36
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>12 weeks
期刊介绍: This peer reviewed journal publishes original and high-quality articles on important mathematical and computational aspects of operations research, in particular in the areas of continuous and discrete mathematical optimization, stochastics, and game theory. Theoretically oriented papers are supposed to include explicit motivations of assumptions and results, while application oriented papers need to contain substantial mathematical contributions. Suggestions for algorithms should be accompanied with numerical evidence for their superiority over state-of-the-art methods. Articles must be of interest for a large audience in operations research, written in clear and correct English, and typeset in LaTeX. A special section contains invited tutorial papers on advanced mathematical or computational aspects of operations research, aiming at making such methodologies accessible for a wider audience. All papers are refereed. The emphasis is on originality, quality, and importance.
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