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On the Hardness of Almost All Subset Sum Problems by Ordinary Branch-and-Bound

Optimization and Control 2020-01-07 v1 Discrete Mathematics

Abstract

Given nn positive integers a1,a2,,ana_1,a_2,\dots,a_n, and a positive integer right hand side β\beta, we consider the feasibility version of the subset sum problem which is the problem of determining whether a subset of a1,a2,,ana_1,a_2,\dots,a_n adds up to β\beta. We show that if the right hand side β\beta is chosen as rj=1naj\lfloor r\sum_{j=1}^n a_j \rfloor for a constant 0<r<10 < r < 1 and if the aja_j's are independentand identically distributed from a discrete uniform distribution taking values 1,2,,10n/2{1,2,\dots,\lfloor 10^{n/2} \rfloor }, then the probability that the instance of the subset sum problem generated requires the creation of an exponential number of branch-and-bound nodes when one branches on the individual variables in any order goes to 11 as nn goes to infinity.

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@article{arxiv.2001.01078,
  title  = {On the Hardness of Almost All Subset Sum Problems by Ordinary Branch-and-Bound},
  author = {Mustafa Kemal Tural},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2001.01078},
  year   = {2020}
}

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