On the Circuit Diameter of some Combinatorial Polytopes
arXiv:1709.09642
Abstract
The combinatorial diameter of a polytope is the maximum value of a shortest path between two vertices of , where the path uses the edges of only. In contrast to the combinatorial diameter, the circuit diameter of is defined as the maximum value of a shortest path between two vertices of , where the path uses potential edge directions of i.e., all edge directions that can arise by translating some of the facets of . In this paper, we study the circuit diameter of polytopes corresponding to classical combinatorial optimization problems, such as the Matching polytope, the Traveling Salesman polytope and the Fractional Stable Set polytope.