The finite element method can be used to provide network models of distribution problems. In the present work ‘flow ratio design’ is applied to such models to obtain approximate minima and maxima for both the primal and dual FEM models. The resulting primal MIN and dual MAX solutions are equal to or close to the exact solutions but, intriguingly, the primal MAX and dual MIN solutions are approximately equal to an intermediate saddle point solution
The aim of this chapter is to present an overview of the main results for a well-known optimization ...
International audienceCombinatorial Optimization is one of the fields in mathematics with an impress...
Abstract: The paper reviews computational algorithms with application to modelling multiph...
The finite element method can be used to provide network models of distribution problems. In the pre...
For a distributive flow programming optimization problem of a special structure direct and dual algo...
Abstract: The theory and applications of network flows is probabily the most important single tool f...
An upgraded version of Ford-Fulkerson algorithm is proposed, which allows to determine the maximum f...
In a network with positive gains and without absorbing circuits (directed cycles) the problem of max...
We propose a number of solution techniques for general network flow formulations derived from Dantzi...
The article shows the way to implement a quasilinear mathematical model of flow distribution in pipe...
In this thesis, a number of optimization problems are presented from algorithmic graph theory. This ...
AbstractFlow networks models require the solution of large sparse systems of multi-point boundary va...
The problem of equilibrium distribution of flows in a transportation network in which a part of edge...
We introduce a broad class of algorithms for finding a minimum cost flow in a capacitated network. T...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Civil Engineering, 1988.Includes bi...
The aim of this chapter is to present an overview of the main results for a well-known optimization ...
International audienceCombinatorial Optimization is one of the fields in mathematics with an impress...
Abstract: The paper reviews computational algorithms with application to modelling multiph...
The finite element method can be used to provide network models of distribution problems. In the pre...
For a distributive flow programming optimization problem of a special structure direct and dual algo...
Abstract: The theory and applications of network flows is probabily the most important single tool f...
An upgraded version of Ford-Fulkerson algorithm is proposed, which allows to determine the maximum f...
In a network with positive gains and without absorbing circuits (directed cycles) the problem of max...
We propose a number of solution techniques for general network flow formulations derived from Dantzi...
The article shows the way to implement a quasilinear mathematical model of flow distribution in pipe...
In this thesis, a number of optimization problems are presented from algorithmic graph theory. This ...
AbstractFlow networks models require the solution of large sparse systems of multi-point boundary va...
The problem of equilibrium distribution of flows in a transportation network in which a part of edge...
We introduce a broad class of algorithms for finding a minimum cost flow in a capacitated network. T...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Civil Engineering, 1988.Includes bi...
The aim of this chapter is to present an overview of the main results for a well-known optimization ...
International audienceCombinatorial Optimization is one of the fields in mathematics with an impress...
Abstract: The paper reviews computational algorithms with application to modelling multiph...