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Neural Cluster First, Route Second: One-Shot Capacitated Vehicle Routing via Differentiable Optimal Transport

The Capacitated Vehicle Routing Problem (CVRP) underpins modern last-mile logistics. Current Neural Combinatorial Optimization (NCO) methods construct CVRP solutions autoregressively, inheriting sequential decoding bottlenecks, sensitivity to spatial symmetries, and brittle out-of-distribution behavior. We revisit the classical Cluster-First-Route-Second (CFRS) paradigm -- long known to be asymptotically optimal but largely overlooked by NCO -- and argue that it is structurally aligned with the core strengths of deep learning: similarity and assignment over global context, rather than the construction of long sequential tours. We introduce Neural CFRS, the first purely non-autoregressive one-shot neural CFRS framework for the CVRP. It enforces global fleet-capacity constraints end-to-end via a differentiable entropic Optimal Transport layer, producing a continuous transport plan to sparsify an exact capacitated assignment solver. We provide formal theoretical guarantees that our architecture intrinsically abstracts away $E(2)$ spatial, inter-route permutation, and intra-route traversal symmetries. By equipping the framework with a pre-trained spatial vocabulary, we unlock extreme parameter efficiency and zero-shot scaling. Designed primarily for real-world spatial distributions under a constant capacity setting, Neural CFRS scales robustly to out-of-distribution $N=1000$ instances with a < 4% gap -- retaining an approximate 5% gap at this scale even as an ultra-lightweight, single-layer architecture. Furthermore, when deployed out-of-the-box on standard benchmarks, we achieve a highly competitive 2.73% optimality gap on size-100 problems.

preprint2026arXivOpen access

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