Distances to lattice points in knapsack polyhedra

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We give an optimal upper bound for the ℓ∞-distance from a vertex of a knapsack polyhedron to its nearest feasible lattice point. In a randomised setting, we show that the upper bound can be significantly improved on average. As a corollary, we obtain an optimal upper bound for the additive integrality gap of integer knapsack problems and show that the integrality gap of a “typical” knapsack problem is drastically smaller than the integrality gap that occurs in a worst case scenario. We also prove that, in a generic case, the integer programming gap admits a natural optimal lower bound.

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Aliev, I., Henk, M., & Oertel, T. (2020). Distances to lattice points in knapsack polyhedra. Mathematical Programming, 182(1–2), 175–198. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10107-019-01392-1

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