On the complexity of solving a decision problem with flow-depending costs
The case of the IJsselmeer dikes
A. Abiad (Universiteit Gent, Eindhoven University of Technology)
S. Gribling (Centrum Wiskunde & Informatica (CWI))
Domenico Lahaye (TU Delft - Mathematical Physics)
M. Mnich (Hamburg University of Technology)
G. Regts (Universiteit van Amsterdam)
L. Vena (Charles University, Universiteit van Amsterdam)
G. Verweij (Centraal Planbureau (CPB))
P. Zwaneveld (Centraal Planbureau (CPB))
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Abstract
We consider a fundamental integer programming (IP) model for cost–benefit analysis and flood protection through dike building in the Netherlands, due to Zwaneveld and Verweij (2017). Experimental analysis with data for the IJsselmeer shows that the solution of the linear programming relaxation of the IP model is integral. This naturally leads to question whether the polytope associated to the IP is always integral. In this paper we first give a negative answer to this question by proving the non-integrality of the polytope. Secondly, we establish natural conditions that guarantee the linear programming relaxation of the IP model is integral. We show that these conditions are indeed satisfied by the recent data on flood probabilities, damage and investment costs of IJsselmeer. Finally, we show that the IP model can be solved in polynomial time when the number of dike segments, or the number of feasible barrier heights, are bounded.
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