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Polyhedral-based Methods for Mixed-Integer SOCP in Tree Breeding

Published 10 May 2018 in math.OC | (1805.03809v1)

Abstract: Optimal contribution selection (OCS) is a mathematical optimization problem that aims to maximize the total benefit from selecting a group of individuals under a constraint on genetic diversity. We are specifically focused on OCS as applied to forest tree breeding, when selected individuals will contribute equally to the gene pool. Since the diversity constraint in OCS can be described with a second-order cone, equal deployment in OCS can be mathematically modeled as mixed-integer second-order cone programming (MI-SOCP). If we apply a general solver for MI-SOCP, non-linearity embedded in OCS requires a heavy computation cost. To address this problem, we propose an implementation of lifted polyhedral programming (LPP) relaxation and a cone-decomposition method (CDM) to generate effective linear approximations for OCS. In particular, CDM successively solves OCS problems much faster than generic approaches for MI-SOCP. The approach of CDM is not limited to OCS, so that we can also apply the approach to other MI-SOCP problems.

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