A Spatial Branch-and-Bound Approach for Maximization of Non-Factorable Monotone Continuous Submodular Functions

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Publication:6409178

arXiv2208.13886MaRDI QIDQ6409178FDOQ6409178


Authors: Hugh R. Medal Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 29 August 2022

Abstract: In contrast to the many continuous global optimization methods that assume the objective function and constraints are factorable, we study how to find globally maximal solutions to problems that are not factorable, focusing on a particular class of problems. Specifically, we develop a method for non-decreasing continuous submodular functions subject to constraints. We characterize the hypograph of such functions and develop a cutting plane algorithm that finds approximate solutions and bounds using an approximation of the convex hull of the hypograph. We also test a spatial branch-and-bound approach that utilizes the approximate cutting plane algorithm to form an outer approximation and obtain upper bounds for a sub-rectangle and compare our method with a state-of-the-art commercial solver. The main result is that for some problems the property of submodularity is more useful than factorability.













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