A 4/3-Approximation Algorithm for Half-Integral Cycle Cut Instances of the TSP
Billy Jin, Nathan Klein, and David P. Williamson

TL;DR
This paper introduces a randomized 4/3-approximation algorithm for a specific class of half-integral TSP instances where all critical tight sets are cycle cuts, advancing understanding of the integrality gap in these challenging cases.
Contribution
It proves the 4/3 conjecture for a large class of half-integral TSP instances with cycle cut structures, matching known worst-case scenarios.
Findings
The algorithm achieves a 4/3 approximation ratio for the specified class.
The result is tight, matching the worst-case integrality gap instances.
Provides a new approach for analyzing half-integral TSP instances with cycle cuts.
Abstract
A long-standing conjecture for the traveling salesman problem (TSP) states that the integrality gap of the standard linear programming relaxation of the TSP is at most 4/3. Despite significant efforts, the conjecture remains open. We consider the half-integral case, in which the LP has solution values in . Such instances have been conjectured to be the most difficult instances for the overall four-thirds conjecture. Karlin, Klein, and Oveis Gharan, in a breakthrough result, were able to show that in the half-integral case, the integrality gap is at most 1.49993. This result led to the first significant progress on the overall conjecture in decades; the same authors showed the integrality gap is at most in the non-half-integral case. For the half-integral case, the current best-known ratio is 1.4983, a result by Gupta et al. With the improvements on the…
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TopicsVehicle Routing Optimization Methods · Complexity and Algorithms in Graphs · Advanced Graph Theory Research
