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Improved Smoothed Analysis of 2-Opt for the Euclidean TSP

Data Structures and Algorithms 2023-10-16 v2 Computational Complexity Combinatorics Probability

Abstract

The 2-opt heuristic is a simple local search heuristic for the Travelling Salesperson Problem (TSP). Although it usually performs well in practice, its worst-case running time is poor. Attempts to reconcile this difference have used smoothed analysis, in which adversarial instances are perturbed probabilistically. We are interested in the classical model of smoothed analysis for the Euclidean TSP, in which the perturbations are Gaussian. This model was previously used by Manthey \& Veenstra, who obtained smoothed complexity bounds polynomial in nn, the dimension dd, and the perturbation strength σ1\sigma^{-1}. However, their analysis only works for d4d \geq 4. The only previous analysis for d3d \leq 3 was performed by Englert, R\"oglin \& V\"ocking, who used a different perturbation model which can be translated to Gaussian perturbations. Their model yields bounds polynomial in nn and σd\sigma^{-d}, and super-exponential in dd. As no direct analysis existed for Gaussian perturbations that yields polynomial bounds for all dd, we perform this missing analysis. Along the way, we improve all existing smoothed complexity bounds for Euclidean 2-opt.

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Cite

@article{arxiv.2211.16908,
  title  = {Improved Smoothed Analysis of 2-Opt for the Euclidean TSP},
  author = {Bodo Manthey and Jesse van Rhijn},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2211.16908},
  year   = {2023}
}

Comments

31 pages, 3 figures. Accepted for presentation at ISAAC 2023