
doi: 10.1007/bf01588779
handle: 11577/3196891 , 11573/427901
[For part I see the authors, ibid. 49, No.1, 49-70 (1990; Zbl 0718.90092).] In this second part further facet inducing inequalities of the equicut polytope are described.
cut polytope, Boolean quadratic programming; cut polytope; Equipartition polytope; Applied Mathematics; Mathematics (all); Safety, Risk, Reliability and Quality; Management Science and Operations Research; Software; Computer Graphics and Computer-Aided Design; Computer Science (all), equicut polytope, Integer programming, Programming involving graphs or networks, Quadratic programming, Special polytopes (linear programming, centrally symmetric, etc.), equipartition polytope, Boolean programming, facet inducing inequalities
cut polytope, Boolean quadratic programming; cut polytope; Equipartition polytope; Applied Mathematics; Mathematics (all); Safety, Risk, Reliability and Quality; Management Science and Operations Research; Software; Computer Graphics and Computer-Aided Design; Computer Science (all), equicut polytope, Integer programming, Programming involving graphs or networks, Quadratic programming, Special polytopes (linear programming, centrally symmetric, etc.), equipartition polytope, Boolean programming, facet inducing inequalities
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