Minimally infeasible set-partitioning problems with balanced constraints

Conforti, M., Summa, M. D. & Zambelli, G. (2007). Minimally infeasible set-partitioning problems with balanced constraints. Mathematics of Operations Research, 32(3), 497-507. https://doi.org/10.1287/moor.1070.0250
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We study properties of systems of linear constraints that are minimally infeasible with respect to some subset S of constraints (i.e., systems that are infeasible but that become feasible on removal of any constraint in S). We then apply these results and a theorem of Conforti, Cornuéjols, Kapoor, and Vukovi to a class of 0, 1 matrices, for which the linear relaxation of the set-partitioning polytope LSP(A)= {x|Ax = 1, x 0} is integral. In this way, we obtain combinatorial properties of those matrices in the class that are minimal (w.r.t. taking row submatrices) with the property that the set-partitioning polytope associated with them is infeasible.

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