In Table 4, we provide CPU times in seconds for
the GRASP using N
2
and CPU times in seconds or
duality gaps (when it is available) for the MILP for-
mulations (a time limit of ten hours has been set) us-
ing Xpress and CPLEX, respectively. Of course, the
GRASP only computes a feasible solution while the
MILP formulations also provide a guarantee of opti-
mality. Hence, we do not intend to compare directly
these times but we rather want to check that GRASP
is fast enough for the difficult instances. We see from
Table 4 that GRASP finds good feasible solutions for
the difficult instances South and Southeast in a cou-
ple of seconds and minutes, respectively, while both
solvers can hardly solve these instances within 10
hours of computing time. The best solution found
by CPLEX for Southeast has a cost of 527.70, while
Xpress could find no feasible solution within the time
limit.
Table 4: Running times in seconds (or duality gaps) for the
MILP formulation and for the GRASP.
Name GRASP Xpress CPLEX
Garver 3.27 0.062 0.27
IEEE24 0.92 6.47 5.94
South 7.41 7.15% 32319
South Red 7.68 48.8 31
Southeast 632.17 – 71.41%
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
Michael Poss is supported by an “Actions de
Recherche Concert´ees” (ARC) projet of the “Com-
munaut´ee franc¸aise de Belgique” and is a research fel-
low of the “Fonds pour la Formation `a la Recherche
dans l’Industrie et dans l’Agriculture” (FRIA). Rosa
Figueiredo is supported by FEDER founds through
COMPETE–Operational Programme Factors of Com-
petitiveness and by Portuguese founds through the
CIDMA (University of Aveiro) and FCT, within
project PEst-C/MAT/UI4106/2011 with COMPETE
number FCOMP-01-0124-FEDER-022690. Pedro
Henrique Gonz´alez Silva thanks financial support of
a master scholarship from brazilian funding agency
CAPES.
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