Abstract

We propose and describe a hybrid GRASP with weight perturbations and adaptive path-relinking heuristic (HGP + PR) for the Steiner problem in graphs. In this multi-start approach, the greedy randomized construction phase of a GRASP is replaced by the use of several construction heuristics with a weight perturbation strategy that combines intensification and diversification elements, as in a strategic oscillation approach. The improvement phase circularly explores two different local search strategies. The first uses anode-based neighborhood for local search, while the second uses a key-path-based neighborhood. An adaptive path-relinking technique is applied to a set of elite solutions as apost-optimization strategy. Computational results on a broad set of benchmark problems illustrate the effectiveness and the robustness of our heuristic, which is very competitive when compared to other approximate algorithms.

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