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Veröffentlicht: 2026
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author Arslanoğlu, Yılmaz
author_facet Arslanoğlu, Yılmaz
contents We present an exact formulation of the symmetric Traveling Salesman Problem (TSP) that replaces the classical edge-selection view with a surface-building approach. Instead of selecting edges to form a cycle, the model selects a set of connected triangles where the boundary of the resulting surface forms the tour. This method yields a mixed-integer linear programming (MILP) formulation where a tree constraint enforces global connectivity, while local connectivity at each vertex is guaranteed via Euler characteristic constraints, replacing the need for subtour elimination. The formulation is exact when applied to the complete set of all triangles, despite being computationally intractable for all but the smallest instances. In practice, it provides a compact and effective heuristic when restricted to a sparse candidate set such as Delaunay triangulation.
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spellingShingle A Surface-Based Formulation of the Traveling Salesman Problem
Arslanoğlu, Yılmaz
General Mathematics
We present an exact formulation of the symmetric Traveling Salesman Problem (TSP) that replaces the classical edge-selection view with a surface-building approach. Instead of selecting edges to form a cycle, the model selects a set of connected triangles where the boundary of the resulting surface forms the tour. This method yields a mixed-integer linear programming (MILP) formulation where a tree constraint enforces global connectivity, while local connectivity at each vertex is guaranteed via Euler characteristic constraints, replacing the need for subtour elimination. The formulation is exact when applied to the complete set of all triangles, despite being computationally intractable for all but the smallest instances. In practice, it provides a compact and effective heuristic when restricted to a sparse candidate set such as Delaunay triangulation.
title A Surface-Based Formulation of the Traveling Salesman Problem
topic General Mathematics
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2603.00075