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In discussing the basic disjunctive cut principle, we indicated that it subsumes all other cut generation principles. In this chapter, we will demonstrate this to a certain extent by actually deriving some existing cutting planes as disjunctive cuts. In the process, it will be seen that the disjunctive principles may be used to actually improve upon three cuts. In fact, for the first type of cut we discuss below, we will utilize the concepts of Chapter IV to obtain an improved version of the existing cut.
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Sherali, H.D., Shetty, C.M. (1980). Derivation and Improvement of Some Existing Cuts Through Disjunctive Principles. In: Optimization with Disjunctive Constraints. Lecture Notes in Economics and Mathematical Systems, vol 181. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-48794-1_6
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