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heur_dps.h
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25/**@file heur_dps.h
26 * @ingroup PRIMALHEURISTICS
27 * @brief dynamic partition search
28 * @author Katrin Halbig
29 *
30 * The dynamic partition search (DPS) is a construction heuristic which additionally needs a
31 * user decomposition with linking constraints only.
32 *
33 * This heuristic splits the problem into several sub-SCIPs according to the given decomposition. Thereby the linking constraints
34 * with their right-hand and left-hand sides are also split. DPS searches for a partition of the sides on the blocks
35 * so that a feasible solution is obtained.
36 * For each block the parts of the original linking constraints are extended by slack variables. Moreover, the objective function
37 * is replaced by the sum of these additional variables weighted by penalty parameters lambda. If all blocks have an optimal solution
38 * of zero, the algorithm terminates with a feasible solution for the main problem. Otherwise, the partition and the penalty parameters
39 * are updated, and the sub-SCIPs are solved again.
40 *
41 * A detailed description can be found in
42 * K. Halbig, A. Göß and D. Weninger (2023). Exploiting user-supplied Decompositions inside Heuristics. https://optimization-online.org/?p=23386
43 */
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46
47#ifndef __SCIP_HEUR_DPS_H__
48#define __SCIP_HEUR_DPS_H__
49
50
51#include "scip/def.h"
52#include "scip/type_retcode.h"
53#include "scip/type_scip.h"
54
55#ifdef __cplusplus
56extern "C" {
57#endif
58
59/** creates the dps primal heuristic and includes it in SCIP
60 *
61 * @ingroup PrimalHeuristicIncludes
62 */
63SCIP_EXPORT
65 SCIP* scip /**< SCIP data structure */
66 );
67
68#ifdef __cplusplus
69}
70#endif
71
72#endif
common defines and data types used in all packages of SCIP
SCIP_RETCODE SCIPincludeHeurDps(SCIP *scip)
Definition: heur_dps.c:2248
type definitions for return codes for SCIP methods
enum SCIP_Retcode SCIP_RETCODE
Definition: type_retcode.h:63
type definitions for SCIP's main datastructure