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Box Facets and Cut Facets of Lifted Multicut Polytopes

Discrete Mathematics 2024-04-15 v3 Machine Learning

Abstract

The lifted multicut problem is a combinatorial optimization problem whose feasible solutions relate one-to-one to the decompositions of a graph G=(V,E)G = (V, E). Given an augmentation G^=(V,EF)\widehat{G} = (V, E \cup F) of GG and given costs cREFc \in \mathbb{R}^{E \cup F}, the objective is to minimize the sum of those cuwc_{uw} with uwEFuw \in E \cup F for which uu and ww are in distinct components. For F=F = \emptyset, the problem specializes to the multicut problem, and for E=(V2)E = \tbinom{V}{2} to the clique partitioning problem. We study a binary linear program formulation of the lifted multicut problem. More specifically, we contribute to the analysis of the associated lifted multicut polytopes: Firstly, we establish a necessary, sufficient and efficiently decidable condition for a lower box inequality to define a facet. Secondly, we show that deciding whether a cut inequality of the binary linear program defines a facet is NP-hard.

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@article{arxiv.2402.16814,
  title  = {Box Facets and Cut Facets of Lifted Multicut Polytopes},
  author = {Lucas Fabian Naumann and Jannik Irmai and Shengxian Zhao and Bjoern Andres},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2402.16814},
  year   = {2024}
}

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10 pages, 5 figures