A Note on the Approximability of Deepest-Descent Circuit Steps
Abstract
Linear programs (LPs) can be solved by polynomially many moves along the circuit direction improving the objective the most, so-called deepest-descent steps (dd-steps). Computing these steps is NP-hard (De Loera et al., arXiv, 2019), a consequence of the hardness of deciding the existence of an optimal circuit-neighbor (OCNP) on LPs with non-unique optima. We prove OCNP is easy under the promise of unique optima, but already O(n1-)-approximating dd-steps remains hard even for totally unimodular n-dimensional 0/1-LPs with a unique optimum. We provide a matching n-approximation.
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