A Combinatorial, Strongly Polynomial-Time Algorithm for Minimizing Submodular Functions

Mathematics – Combinatorics

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This paper presents the first combinatorial polynomial-time algorithm for minimizing submodular set functions, answering an open question posed in 1981 by Grotschel, Lovasz, and Schrijver. The algorithm employs a scaling scheme that uses a flow in the complete directed graph on the underlying set with each arc capacity equal to the scaled parameter. The resulting algorithm runs in time bounded by a polynomial in the size of the underlying set and the largest length of the function value. The paper also presents a strongly polynomial-time version that runs in time bounded by a polynomial in the size of the underlying set independent of the function value.

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