In this paper, we consider a sink location in a dynamic network which consists of a graph with capacities and transit times on its arcs. Given a dynamic network with initial supplies at vertices, the problem is to find a vertex v as a sink in the network such that we can send all the initial supplies to v as quickly as possible. We present an O(n log2 n) time algorithm for the sink location problem, in a dynamic network of tree structure where n is the number of vertices in the network. This improves upon the existing O(n2)-time bound. As a corollary, we also show that the quickest transshipment problem can be solved in O(n log2 n) time if a given network is a tree and has a single sink. Our results are based on data structures for represen...
Sixth International Conference on Graphs and Optimization 2007In this paper, we consider the evacuat...
[[abstract]]We propose efficient parallel algorithms on the EREW PRAM for optimally locating in a we...
[[abstract]]Ellis et al. (1994) proposed algorithms (in terms of vertex separation) to compute the n...
Abstract In this paper, we consider a sink location in a dynamic network which consists of a graph w...
AbstractIn this paper, we consider a sink location in a dynamic network which consists of a graph wi...
This paper addresses the minimax regret sink location problem in dy-namic tree networks. In our mode...
In this paper, we consider the k-sink location problem in a path network with the goal of optimizing...
A dynamic flow network consists of a directed graph, where nodes called sources represent locations ...
AbstractWe consider the problem of optimally placing identical resources at the nodes of a weighted ...
We address both 1 and k sink location problems on dynamic cycle networks. Our 1-sink algorithms run...
We model evacuation in emergency situations by dynamic flow in a network. We want to minimize the ag...
In this thesis, we study 1-sink location and k-sink evacuation problem on dynamic cycle networks. We...
AbstractA data structure is proposed to maintain a collection of vertex-disjoint trees under a seque...
A data structure is proposed to maintain a collection of vertex-disjoint trees under a sequence of t...
[[abstract]]In this paper, we propose efficient parallel algorithms on the EREW PRAM for optimally l...
Sixth International Conference on Graphs and Optimization 2007In this paper, we consider the evacuat...
[[abstract]]We propose efficient parallel algorithms on the EREW PRAM for optimally locating in a we...
[[abstract]]Ellis et al. (1994) proposed algorithms (in terms of vertex separation) to compute the n...
Abstract In this paper, we consider a sink location in a dynamic network which consists of a graph w...
AbstractIn this paper, we consider a sink location in a dynamic network which consists of a graph wi...
This paper addresses the minimax regret sink location problem in dy-namic tree networks. In our mode...
In this paper, we consider the k-sink location problem in a path network with the goal of optimizing...
A dynamic flow network consists of a directed graph, where nodes called sources represent locations ...
AbstractWe consider the problem of optimally placing identical resources at the nodes of a weighted ...
We address both 1 and k sink location problems on dynamic cycle networks. Our 1-sink algorithms run...
We model evacuation in emergency situations by dynamic flow in a network. We want to minimize the ag...
In this thesis, we study 1-sink location and k-sink evacuation problem on dynamic cycle networks. We...
AbstractA data structure is proposed to maintain a collection of vertex-disjoint trees under a seque...
A data structure is proposed to maintain a collection of vertex-disjoint trees under a sequence of t...
[[abstract]]In this paper, we propose efficient parallel algorithms on the EREW PRAM for optimally l...
Sixth International Conference on Graphs and Optimization 2007In this paper, we consider the evacuat...
[[abstract]]We propose efficient parallel algorithms on the EREW PRAM for optimally locating in a we...
[[abstract]]Ellis et al. (1994) proposed algorithms (in terms of vertex separation) to compute the n...