We present two new and efficient algorithms for computing all-pairs shortest paths. The algorithms operate on directed graphs with real (possibly negative) weights. They make use of directed path consistency along a vertex ordering d. Both algorithms run in O (n2wd time, where wd is the graph width induced by this vertex ordering. For graphs of constant treewidth, this yields O (n2) time, which is optimal. On chordal graphs, the algorithms run in O (nm) time. In addition, we present a variant that exploits graph separators to arrive at a run time of O (nw2d + n2sd on general graphs, where sd ≤ wd is the size of the largest minimal separator induced by the vertex ordering d. We show empirically that on both constructed and realistic benchmar...
We study novel combinatorial properties of graphs that allow us to devise a completely new approach...
We study novel combinatorial properties of graphs that allow us to devise a completely new approach...
We consider the problem of dynamically maintaining a solution of all pairs shortest paths in a direc...
Considering directed graphs on n vertices and m edges with real (possibly negative) weights, we pres...
Considering directed graphs on n vertices and m edges with real (possibly negative) weights, we pres...
We study novel combinatorial properties of graphs that allow us to devise a completely new approach ...
We study novel combinatorial properties of graphs that allow us to devise a completely new approach ...
We study novel combinatorial properties of graphs that allow us to devise a completely new approach ...
We study novel combinatorial properties of graphs that allow us to devise a completely new approach...
We study novel combinatorial properties of graphs that allow us to devise a completely new approach...
We study novel combinatorial properties of graphs that allow us to devise a com-pletely new approach...
We study novel combinatorial properties of graphs that allow us to devise a completely new approach...
We study novel combinatorial properties of graphs that allow us to devise a completely new approach ...
We study novel combinatorial properties of graphs that allow us to devise a completely new approach...
We study novel combinatorial properties of graphs that allow us to devise a completely new approach ...
We study novel combinatorial properties of graphs that allow us to devise a completely new approach...
We study novel combinatorial properties of graphs that allow us to devise a completely new approach...
We consider the problem of dynamically maintaining a solution of all pairs shortest paths in a direc...
Considering directed graphs on n vertices and m edges with real (possibly negative) weights, we pres...
Considering directed graphs on n vertices and m edges with real (possibly negative) weights, we pres...
We study novel combinatorial properties of graphs that allow us to devise a completely new approach ...
We study novel combinatorial properties of graphs that allow us to devise a completely new approach ...
We study novel combinatorial properties of graphs that allow us to devise a completely new approach ...
We study novel combinatorial properties of graphs that allow us to devise a completely new approach...
We study novel combinatorial properties of graphs that allow us to devise a completely new approach...
We study novel combinatorial properties of graphs that allow us to devise a com-pletely new approach...
We study novel combinatorial properties of graphs that allow us to devise a completely new approach...
We study novel combinatorial properties of graphs that allow us to devise a completely new approach ...
We study novel combinatorial properties of graphs that allow us to devise a completely new approach...
We study novel combinatorial properties of graphs that allow us to devise a completely new approach ...
We study novel combinatorial properties of graphs that allow us to devise a completely new approach...
We study novel combinatorial properties of graphs that allow us to devise a completely new approach...
We consider the problem of dynamically maintaining a solution of all pairs shortest paths in a direc...