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On Integrality Ratios for Asymmetric TSP in the Sherali-Adams Hierarchy

Data Structures and Algorithms 2014-05-06 v1

Abstract

We study the ATSP (Asymmetric Traveling Salesman Problem), and our focus is on negative results in the framework of the Sherali-Adams (SA) Lift and Project method. Our main result pertains to the standard LP (linear programming) relaxation of ATSP, due to Dantzig, Fulkerson, and Johnson. For any fixed integer t0t\geq 0 and small ϵ\epsilon, 0<ϵ10<\epsilon\ll{1}, there exists a digraph GG on ν=ν(t,ϵ)=O(t/ϵ)\nu=\nu(t,\epsilon)=O(t/\epsilon) vertices such that the integrality ratio for level~tt of the SA system starting with the standard LP on GG is 1+1ϵ2t+343,65,87,\ge 1+\frac{1-\epsilon}{2t+3} \approx \frac43, \frac65, \frac87, \dots. Thus, in terms of the input size, the result holds for any t=0,1,,Θ(ν)t = 0,1,\dots,\Theta(\nu) levels. Our key contribution is to identify a structural property of digraphs that allows us to construct fractional feasible solutions for any level~tt of the SA system starting from the standard~LP. Our hard instances are simple and satisfy the structural property. There is a further relaxation of the standard LP called the balanced LP, and our methods simplify considerably when the starting LP for the SA system is the balanced~LP; in particular, the relevant structural property (of digraphs) simplifies such that it is satisfied by the digraphs given by the well-known construction of Charikar, Goemans and Karloff (CGK). Consequently, the CGK digraphs serve as hard instances, and we obtain an integrality ratio of 1+1ϵt+11 +\frac{1-\epsilon}{t+1} for any level~tt of the SA system, where 0<ϵ10<\epsilon\ll{1} and the number of vertices is ν(t,ϵ)=O((t/ϵ)(t/ϵ))\nu(t,\epsilon)=O((t/\epsilon)^{(t/\epsilon)}). Also, our results for the standard~LP extend to the Path-ATSP (find a min cost Hamiltonian dipath from a given source vertex to a given sink vertex).

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@article{arxiv.1405.0945,
  title  = {On Integrality Ratios for Asymmetric TSP in the Sherali-Adams Hierarchy},
  author = {Joseph Cheriyan and Zhihan Gao and Konstantinos Georgiou and Sahil Singla},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1405.0945},
  year   = {2014}
}

Comments

26 pages, 7 figures. An extended abstract of this work appeared in the proceedings of the 40th International Colloquium on Automata, Languages, and Programming ({ICALP} 2013)