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This paper shows that using combinatorial disjunctions, that depend on the problem structure, leads to tight, polynomially large formulations for 0/1 knapsack sets and some fixed-charge network flow sets.
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combinatorial optimization
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extended formulations
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Tightening simple mixed-integer sets with guaranteed bounds
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    Tightening simple mixed-integer sets with guaranteed bounds (English)
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    26 June 2012
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    This paper shows that using combinatorial disjunctions, that depend on the problem structure, leads to tight, polynomially large formulations for 0/1 knapsack sets and some fixed-charge network flow sets.
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    combinatorial optimization
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    extended formulations
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    approximation algorithms
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