Integer programming models and branch-and-cut approaches to generalized {0,1,2}-survivable network design problems.
Markus LeitnerPublished in: Computational optimization and applications (2016)
In this article, we introduce the Generalized [Formula: see text]-Survivable Network Design Problem ([Formula: see text]-GSNDP) which has applications in the design of backbone networks. Different mixed integer linear programming formulations are derived by combining previous results obtained for the related [Formula: see text]-GSNDP and Generalized Network Design Problems. An extensive computational study comparing the correspondingly developed branch-and-cut approaches shows clear advantages for two particular variants. Additional insights into individual advantages and disadvantages of the developed algorithms for different instance characteristics are given.