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Main Authors: Varol, Bilge, Ekim, Tınaz, Tanınmış, Kübra
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Published: 2026
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2605.17982
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author Varol, Bilge
Ekim, Tınaz
Tanınmış, Kübra
author_facet Varol, Bilge
Ekim, Tınaz
Tanınmış, Kübra
contents The k-defensive domination problem is a powerful modeling tool for strategic decision-making in network security and disaster/emergency management, where multiple nodes may be simultaneously under attack. Despite its practical relevance, the problem has been poorly studied, largely due to its high computational difficulty. This study investigates the application of Benders decomposition to the k-defensive domination problem, aiming to improve computational efficiency over standard integer programming formulations. Several cut generation strategies, including a combinatorial approach and the simultaneous addition of multiple cuts, are proposed. Theoretical results on the strength of feasibility cuts are presented. In addition, two novel enhancement strategies are proposed: a clique-cover-based heuristic, the first feasible solution method in the literature for this problem, achieving up to 98% improvement over the trivial upper bound, and an initial cut generation heuristic that in some cases resolves the problem without further branching. Experiments on Erdos-Renyi, chordal, and Barabasi-Albert instances show that the algorithm variant involving all of the proposed components is able to solve instances that remain out of reach for classical formulations and standard Benders decomposition.
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spellingShingle A Benders Decomposition Approach for the k-Defensive Domination Problem
Varol, Bilge
Ekim, Tınaz
Tanınmış, Kübra
Optimization and Control
The k-defensive domination problem is a powerful modeling tool for strategic decision-making in network security and disaster/emergency management, where multiple nodes may be simultaneously under attack. Despite its practical relevance, the problem has been poorly studied, largely due to its high computational difficulty. This study investigates the application of Benders decomposition to the k-defensive domination problem, aiming to improve computational efficiency over standard integer programming formulations. Several cut generation strategies, including a combinatorial approach and the simultaneous addition of multiple cuts, are proposed. Theoretical results on the strength of feasibility cuts are presented. In addition, two novel enhancement strategies are proposed: a clique-cover-based heuristic, the first feasible solution method in the literature for this problem, achieving up to 98% improvement over the trivial upper bound, and an initial cut generation heuristic that in some cases resolves the problem without further branching. Experiments on Erdos-Renyi, chordal, and Barabasi-Albert instances show that the algorithm variant involving all of the proposed components is able to solve instances that remain out of reach for classical formulations and standard Benders decomposition.
title A Benders Decomposition Approach for the k-Defensive Domination Problem
topic Optimization and Control
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2605.17982