On the optimality of pseudo-polynomial algorithms for integer programming
成果类型:
Article
署名作者:
Fomin, Fedor, V; Panolan, Fahad; Ramanujan, M. S.; Saurabh, Saket
署名单位:
University of Bergen; Indian Institute of Technology System (IIT System); Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) - Hyderabad; University of Warwick; Homi Bhabha National Institute; Institute of Mathematical Sciences (IMSc) India
刊物名称:
MATHEMATICAL PROGRAMMING
ISSN/ISSBN:
0025-5610
DOI:
10.1007/s10107-022-01783-x
发表日期:
2023
页码:
561-593
关键词:
Complexity
摘要:
In the classic Integer Programming Feasibility (IPF) problem, the objective is to decide whether, for a given m x n matrix A and an m-vector b = (b(1) ..... b(m) ), there is a non-negative integer n-vector x such that Ax = b. Solving (IPF) is an important step in numerous algorithms and it is important to obtain an understanding of the precise complexity of this problem as a function of natural parameters of the input. The classic pseudo-polynomial time algorithm of Papadimitriou [J. ACM 1981] for instances of (IPF) with a constant number of constraints was only recently improved upon by Eisenbrand and Weismantel [SODA 2018] and Jansen and Rohwedder [ITCS 2019]. Jansen and Rohwedder designed an algorithm for (IPF) with running time O(m Delta)(m) log(Delta) log (Delta + parallel to b parallel to(infinity)) + O(mn). Here, Delta is an upper bound on the absolute values of the entries of A. We continue this line of work and show that under the Exponential Time Hypothesis (ETH), the algorithm of Jansen and Rohwedder is nearly optimal, by proving a lower bound of n(O(m/log m)) . parallel to b parallel to(O(m))(infinity). We also prove that assuming ETH, (IPF) cannot be solved in time f (m) . (n . parallel to b parallel to(infinity))(O(m/log m)) for any computable function f. This motivates us to pick up the line of research initiated by Cunningham and Geelen [IPCO 2007] who studied the complexity of solving (IPF) with non-negative matrices in which the number of constraints may be unbounded, but the branch-width of the column-matroid corresponding to the constraint matrix is a constant. We prove a lower bound on the complexity of solving (IPF) for such instances and obtain optimal results with respect to a closely related parameter, path-width. Specifically, we prove matching upper and lower bounds for (IPF) when the path-width of the corresponding column-matroid is a constant.