The delivery man problem and cumulative matroids
Operations Research
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Invited review: A comparative analysis of several asymmetric traveling salesman problem formulations
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A new formulation for the Traveling Deliveryman Problem
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Mathematical Programming: Series A and B
The time dependent traveling salesman problem: polyhedra and branch-cut-and-price algorithm
SEA'10 Proceedings of the 9th international conference on Experimental Algorithms
Combined route capacity and route length models for unit demand vehicle routing problems
Discrete Optimization
Classification of travelling salesman problem formulations
Operations Research Letters
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In this paper, we present a new formulation for the Time-Dependent Traveling Salesman Problem (TDTSP). We start by reviewing well known natural formulations with some emphasis on the formulation by Picard and Queyranne (1978) [22]. The main feature of this formulation is that it uses, as a subproblem, an exact description of the n-circuit problem. Then, we present a new formulation that uses more variables and is based on using, for each node, a stronger subproblem, namely an n-circuit subproblem with the additional constraint that the corresponding node is not repeated in the circuit. Although the new model has more variables and constraints than the original PQ model, the results given from our computational experiments show that the linear programming relaxation of the new model gives, for many of the instances tested, gaps that are close to zero. Thus, the new model is worth investigating for solving TDTSP instances. We have also provided a complete characterization of the feasible set of the corresponding linear programming relaxation in the space of the variables of the PQ model. This characterization permits us to suggest alternative methods of using the proposed formulations.