Abstract

The prize-collecting Steiner tree problem in graphs (PCSPG), as well as its rooted variant (RPCST), are target problems of the 11th DIMACS (the Center for Discrete Mathematics and Theoretical Computer Science) Implementation Challenge held in collaboration with ICERM (the Institute for Computational and Experimental Research in Mathematics). To solve these two problems, this paper proposes a knowledge-guided local search algorithm (K-ILS),11This paper extends [15], which was presented at the workshop of the 11th DIMACS Implementation Challenge, but has not been formally published. which integrates dedicated search strategies and explores structure information of problem instances. K-ILS uses an effective swap-vertex operator for tree transformation associated with a discriminating auxiliary evaluation function as well as several knowledge-guided perturbation strategies. K-ILS additionally employs two new path-based move operators to generate neighboring solutions. The computational results achieved on the benchmark instances of the 11th DIMACS Implementation Challenge using the same computing platform and competition rules demonstrate that K-ILS performs very well compared to the leading algorithms of the challenge. We report additional experiments to analyze the impact of the key components to the performance of the proposed algorithm.

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