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Compact, Provably-Good LPs for Orienteering and Regret-Bounded Vehicle Routing

Data Structures and Algorithms 2017-08-07 v1

Abstract

We develop polynomial-size LP-relaxations for {\em orienteering} and the {\em regret-bounded vehicle routing problem} (\rvrp) and devise suitable LP-rounding algorithms that lead to various new insights and approximation results for these problems. In orienteering, the goal is to find a maximum-reward rr-rooted path, possibly ending at a specified node, of length at most some given budget BB. In \rvrp, the goal is to find the minimum number of rr-rooted paths of {\em regret} at most a given bound RR that cover all nodes, where the regret of an rr-vv path is its length - crvc_{rv}. For {\em rooted orienteering}, we introduce a natural bidirected LP-relaxation and obtain a simple 33-approximation algorithm via LP-rounding. This is the {\em first LP-based} guarantee for this problem. We also show that {\em point-to-point} (\ptp) {\em orienteering} can be reduced to a regret-version of rooted orienteering at the expense of a factor-2 loss in approximation. For \rvrp, we propose two compact LPs that lead to significant improvements, in both approximation ratio and running time, over the approach in~\cite{FriggstadS14}. One of these is a natural modification of the LP for rooted orienteering; the other is an unconventional formulation that is motivated by certain structural properties of an \rvrp-solution, which leads to a 1515-approximation algorithm for \rvrp.

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@article{arxiv.1708.01335,
  title  = {Compact, Provably-Good LPs for Orienteering and Regret-Bounded Vehicle Routing},
  author = {Zachary Friggstad and Chaitanya Swamy},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1708.01335},
  year   = {2017}
}