The literature on k-splittable flows, see Baier et al. (2002), provides evidence on how controlling the number of used paths enables practical applications of flows optimization in many real-world contexts. Such a modeling feature has never been integrated so far in Quickest Flows, a class of optimization problems suitable to cope with situations such as emergency evacuations, transportation planning and telecommunication systems, where one aims to minimize the makespan, i.e. the overall time needed to complete all the operations, see Pascoal et al. (2006). In order to bridge this gap, a novel optimization problem, the Quickest Multicommodity k-Splittable Flow Problem (QMCkSFP) is introduced in this paper. The problem seeks to minimize the ...
Original manuscript May 8, 2012The maximum multicommodity flow problem is a natural generalization o...
In this paper we present a column generation model and a branch-and-price algorithm for a multicommo...
This paper considers the problem of designing fast, approximate, combinatorial algorithms for multic...
The literature on k-splittable flows, see Baier et al. (2002), provides evidence on how controlling ...
In the literature on Network Optimization, k-splittable flows were introduced to enhance modeling ac...
In the literature on Network Optimization, k-splittable flows were introduced to enhance modeling ac...
Given a graph with a source and a sink node, the maximum k-splittable flow (MkSF) problem is to find...
In transportation networks with limited capacities and travel times on the arcs, a class of problems...
AbstractIn transportation networks with limited capacities and travel times on the arcs, a class of ...
AbstractIn transportation networks with limited capacities and travel times on the arcs, a class of ...
In this paper, we propose a fast heuristic algorithm for the maximum concurrent k-splittable flow pr...
AbstractAll previously known algorithms for solving the multicommodity flow problem with capacities ...
AbstractAll previously known algorithms for solving the multicommodity flow problem with capacities ...
In traditional multi-commodity flow theory, the task is to send a certain amount of each commodity f...
AbstractLet G=(V,E) be a graph with a source node s and a sink node t, |V|=n,|E|=m. For a given numb...
Original manuscript May 8, 2012The maximum multicommodity flow problem is a natural generalization o...
In this paper we present a column generation model and a branch-and-price algorithm for a multicommo...
This paper considers the problem of designing fast, approximate, combinatorial algorithms for multic...
The literature on k-splittable flows, see Baier et al. (2002), provides evidence on how controlling ...
In the literature on Network Optimization, k-splittable flows were introduced to enhance modeling ac...
In the literature on Network Optimization, k-splittable flows were introduced to enhance modeling ac...
Given a graph with a source and a sink node, the maximum k-splittable flow (MkSF) problem is to find...
In transportation networks with limited capacities and travel times on the arcs, a class of problems...
AbstractIn transportation networks with limited capacities and travel times on the arcs, a class of ...
AbstractIn transportation networks with limited capacities and travel times on the arcs, a class of ...
In this paper, we propose a fast heuristic algorithm for the maximum concurrent k-splittable flow pr...
AbstractAll previously known algorithms for solving the multicommodity flow problem with capacities ...
AbstractAll previously known algorithms for solving the multicommodity flow problem with capacities ...
In traditional multi-commodity flow theory, the task is to send a certain amount of each commodity f...
AbstractLet G=(V,E) be a graph with a source node s and a sink node t, |V|=n,|E|=m. For a given numb...
Original manuscript May 8, 2012The maximum multicommodity flow problem is a natural generalization o...
In this paper we present a column generation model and a branch-and-price algorithm for a multicommo...
This paper considers the problem of designing fast, approximate, combinatorial algorithms for multic...