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Chance-Constrained Set Multicover Problem

Optimization and Control 2026-05-04 v2

Abstract

We consider a variant of the set covering problem with uncertain parameters, which we refer to as the chance-constrained set multicover problem (CC-SMCP). In this problem, we assume that there is uncertainty regarding whether a selected set can cover an item, and the objective is to determine a minimum-cost combination of sets that covers each item ii at least kik_i times with a prescribed probability. To tackle CC-SMCP, we employ techniques of enumerative combinatorics, discrete probability distributions, and combinatorial optimization to derive exact equivalent deterministic reformulations that feature a hierarchy of bounds, and develop the corresponding outer-approximation (OA) algorithm. Additionally, we consider reducing the number of chance constraints via vector dominance relations and reformulate two special cases of CC-SMCP using the ``log-transformation" method and binomial distribution properties. Theoretical results on sampling-based methods, i.e., the sample average approximation (SAA) method and the importance sampling (IS) method, are also studied to approximate the true optimal value of CC-SMCP under a finite discrete probability space. Our numerical experiments demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed OA method, particularly in scenarios with sparse probability matrices, outperforming sampling-based approaches in most cases and validating the practical applicability of our solution approaches.

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@article{arxiv.2411.04237,
  title  = {Chance-Constrained Set Multicover Problem},
  author = {Shunyu Yao and Neng Fan and Pavlo Krokhmal},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2411.04237},
  year   = {2026}
}