A Branch-and-Cut Strategy for the Manickam-Miklos-Singhi Conjecture
Combinatorics
2013-02-18 v1 Discrete Mathematics
Abstract
The Manickam-Miklos-Singhi Conjecture states that when n is at least 4k, every multiset of n real numbers with nonnegative total sum has at least (n-1 choose k-1) k-subsets with nonnegative sum. We develop a branch-and-cut strategy using a linear programming formulation to show that verifying the conjecture for fixed values of k is a finite problem. To improve our search, we develop a zero-error randomized propagation algorithm. Using implementations of these algorithms, we verify a stronger form of the conjecture for all k at most seven.
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@article{arxiv.1302.3636,
title = {A Branch-and-Cut Strategy for the Manickam-Miklos-Singhi Conjecture},
author = {Stephen G. Hartke and Derrick Stolee},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1302.3636},
year = {2013}
}
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23 pages, 1 figure, 4 tables