Contribution to Blocker and Interdiction optimization problems in networks
S\'ebastien Martin

TL;DR
This paper explores blocker and interdiction concepts in network optimization, analyzing their impact on problem complexity and proposing exact integer programming methods with polyhedral analysis for solving these problems.
Contribution
It introduces a comprehensive complexity analysis of blocker and interdiction problems across various network optimization problems and develops exact solution algorithms with polyhedral insights.
Findings
Blocker and interdiction problems can increase the complexity of optimization tasks.
Polyhedral analysis helps in strengthening integer linear programming models.
Exact algorithms like Branch-and-Cut and Branch-and-Price are effective for these problems.
Abstract
This manuscript describes the notions of blocker and interdiction applied to well-known optimization problems. The main interest of these two concepts is the capability to analyze the existence of a combinatorial structure after some modifications. We focus on graph modification, like removing vertices or links in a network. In the interdiction version, we have a budget for modification to reduce as much as possible the size of a given combinatorial structure. Whereas, for the blocker version, we minimize the number of modifications such that the network does not contain a given combinatorial structure. Blocker and interdiction problems have some similarities and can be applied to well-known optimization problems. We consider matching, connectivity, shortest path, max flow, and clique problems. For these problems, we analyze either the blocker version or the interdiction one. Applying…
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TopicsSoftware-Defined Networks and 5G · Network Security and Intrusion Detection · Infrastructure Resilience and Vulnerability Analysis
