In the Multicommodity Network Design problem (MCND) we are given a digraph G together with latency functions on its edges and specified flow requests between certain pairs of vertices. A flow satis-fying these requests is said to be at Nash equilibrium if every path which carries a positive amount of flow is a shortest path between its source and sink. The goal of MCND is to find a subgraph H of G such that the flow at Nash equilibrium in H is optimal. While this has been shown to be hard to approximate (with multiplicative error) for a fairly large class of graphs and latency functions, we present an algorithm which computes solutions with small additive error in polynomial time, assum-ing the graph G is of bounded degree and bounded path-...
In this dissertation we study two problems from the area of network design. The first part discusses...
In the paper we consider a commonly known network design problem with demand restoration assuming st...
We study the problem of minimizing the maximum latency of flows in networks with congestion. We show...
The graph is a great mathematical tool, which has been effectively applied to many fields such as ec...
AbstractFor a class CB (capacity balanced networks) of directed planar networks, we give an O(K|V|) ...
A d-furcated ow is a network ow whose support graph has maximum outdegree d. Take a single-sink mu...
AbstractWe study several multi-criteria undirected network design problems with node costs and lengt...
In this paper we discuss a number of recent and earlier results in the field of combinatorial optimi...
Abstract. In this paper, we establish max-flow min-cut theorems for several important classes of mul...
Designing and optimizing different flows in networks is a relevant problem in many contexts. While a...
We study the approximability of two classes of network routing problems. The first class of problems...
In this paper we discuss a number of recent and earlier results in the field of combinatorial optimi...
The traditional multi-commodity flow problem assumes a given flow network in which multiple commodit...
The traditional multi-commodity flow problem assumes a given flow network in which multiple commodit...
The traditional multi-commodity flow problem assumes a given flow network in which multiple commodi...
In this dissertation we study two problems from the area of network design. The first part discusses...
In the paper we consider a commonly known network design problem with demand restoration assuming st...
We study the problem of minimizing the maximum latency of flows in networks with congestion. We show...
The graph is a great mathematical tool, which has been effectively applied to many fields such as ec...
AbstractFor a class CB (capacity balanced networks) of directed planar networks, we give an O(K|V|) ...
A d-furcated ow is a network ow whose support graph has maximum outdegree d. Take a single-sink mu...
AbstractWe study several multi-criteria undirected network design problems with node costs and lengt...
In this paper we discuss a number of recent and earlier results in the field of combinatorial optimi...
Abstract. In this paper, we establish max-flow min-cut theorems for several important classes of mul...
Designing and optimizing different flows in networks is a relevant problem in many contexts. While a...
We study the approximability of two classes of network routing problems. The first class of problems...
In this paper we discuss a number of recent and earlier results in the field of combinatorial optimi...
The traditional multi-commodity flow problem assumes a given flow network in which multiple commodit...
The traditional multi-commodity flow problem assumes a given flow network in which multiple commodit...
The traditional multi-commodity flow problem assumes a given flow network in which multiple commodi...
In this dissertation we study two problems from the area of network design. The first part discusses...
In the paper we consider a commonly known network design problem with demand restoration assuming st...
We study the problem of minimizing the maximum latency of flows in networks with congestion. We show...