| Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 475396 | Computers & Operations Research | 2008 | 12 Pages |
The paper devises a new model and associated cutting-plane and branch-and-cut approaches for a variant of the undirected Chinese and rural postman problem where some of the edges offer the flexibility of either being serviced twice by two separate traversals or by a single zigzag traversal. The kernel of the proposed cutting-plane algorithm is a separation procedure for generalized blossom inequalities. We show that the currently best known separation procedure of Letchford, Reinelt and Theis [A faster exact separation algorithm for blossom inequalities. In: Nemhauser G, Bienstock D, editors, Integer programming and combinatorial optimization, vol. 3064. Berlin: Springer; 2004. (chapter 10)] is applicable and leads to a highly efficient solution approach which can handle large-scale problem instances.
