Scanning integer points with lex-inequalities: A finite cutting plane algorithm for integer programming with linear objective

Abstract

We consider the integer points in a unimodular cone K ordered by a lexicographic rule defined by a lattice basis. To each integer point x in K we associate a family of inequalities (lex-cuts) that defines the convex hull of the integer points in K that are not lexicographically smaller than x. The family of lex-cuts contains the Chvatal-Gomory cuts, but does not contain and is not contained in the family of split cuts. This provides a finite cutting plane method to solve the integer program mincx : x ∈ S Zn , where S ⊂ Rn is a compact set and c ∈ Zn . We analyze the number of iterations of our algorithm.

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