Constructing extended formulations from reflection relations

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There are many examples of optimization problems whose associated polyhedra can be described much nicer, and with way less inequalities, by projections of higher dimensional polyhedra than this would be possible in the original space. However, currently not many general tools to construct such extended formulations are available. In this paper, we develop the framework of polyhedral relations that generalizes inductive constructions of extended formulations via projections, and we particularly elaborate on the special case of reflection relations. The latter ones provide polynomial size extended formulations for several polytopes that can be constructed by iteratedly forming convex hulls of polytopes and (slightly modified) reflections of them at hyperplanes. We demonstrate the use of the framework by deriving small extended formulations for the G-permutahedra of all finite reflection groups G (generalizing both Goemans' extended formulation of the permutahedron of size O(nlogn) and Ben-Tal and Nemirovski's extended formulation with O(k) inequalities for the regular 2 k -gon) and for Huffman-polytopes (the convex hulls of the weight-vectors of Huffman codes). This work is an extension of an extended abstract presented at IPCO XV (2011).

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Kaibel, V., & Pashkovich, K. (2013). Constructing extended formulations from reflection relations. In Facets of Combinatorial Optimization: Festschrift for Martin Grötschel (Vol. 9783642381898, pp. 77–100). Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-38189-8_4

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