AbstractIn the k-labeled Spanning Forest Problem (kLSF), given a graph G with a label (color) assigned to each edge, and an integer positive value kmax we look for the minimum number of connected components that can be obtained by using at most kmax different labels. The problem is strictly related to the Minimum Labelling Spanning Tree Problem (MLST), since a spanning tree of the graph (i.e. a single connected component) would obviously be an optimal solution for the kLSF, if it can be obtained without violating the bound on kmax. In this work we present heuristic and exact approaches to solve this new problem
Let G = (V,E) be a connected multigraph, whose edges are associated with labels specified by an inte...
Given a connected, undirected graph G with labeled edges, the minimum-label spanning tree problem se...
Given an undirected and edge-colored graph G, a rainbow component of G is a subgraph of G having all...
In the k-labeled Spanning Forest Problem (kLSF), given a graph G with a label (color) assigned to ea...
AbstractIn the k-labeled Spanning Forest Problem (kLSF), given a graph G with a label (color) assign...
In this work, we study the k-Labeled Spanning Forest Problem. Among the problems in edge labeled gra...
Abstract — In this paper we propose some extensions of the minimum labelling spanning tree problem. ...
The Minimum Label Spanning Tree (MLST) problem was introduced by Chang and Leu [2].In this problem, ...
This report studies constructive heuristics for the minimum labelling spanning tree (MLST) problem....
In this paper we propose some extensions of the minimum labelling spanning tree problem. The main fo...
In this work we introduce and study the strong generalized minimum label spanning tree (GMLST), a no...
In the Minimum Label Spanning Tree problem, the input consists of an edge-colored undirected graph, ...
Let G=(V,E) be a connected multigraph, whose edges are associated with labels specified by an intege...
We present a study on heuristic solution approaches to the minimum labelling Steiner tree problem, a...
We present exact mixed integer programming approaches including branch-and-cut and branch-and-cut-an...
Let G = (V,E) be a connected multigraph, whose edges are associated with labels specified by an inte...
Given a connected, undirected graph G with labeled edges, the minimum-label spanning tree problem se...
Given an undirected and edge-colored graph G, a rainbow component of G is a subgraph of G having all...
In the k-labeled Spanning Forest Problem (kLSF), given a graph G with a label (color) assigned to ea...
AbstractIn the k-labeled Spanning Forest Problem (kLSF), given a graph G with a label (color) assign...
In this work, we study the k-Labeled Spanning Forest Problem. Among the problems in edge labeled gra...
Abstract — In this paper we propose some extensions of the minimum labelling spanning tree problem. ...
The Minimum Label Spanning Tree (MLST) problem was introduced by Chang and Leu [2].In this problem, ...
This report studies constructive heuristics for the minimum labelling spanning tree (MLST) problem....
In this paper we propose some extensions of the minimum labelling spanning tree problem. The main fo...
In this work we introduce and study the strong generalized minimum label spanning tree (GMLST), a no...
In the Minimum Label Spanning Tree problem, the input consists of an edge-colored undirected graph, ...
Let G=(V,E) be a connected multigraph, whose edges are associated with labels specified by an intege...
We present a study on heuristic solution approaches to the minimum labelling Steiner tree problem, a...
We present exact mixed integer programming approaches including branch-and-cut and branch-and-cut-an...
Let G = (V,E) be a connected multigraph, whose edges are associated with labels specified by an inte...
Given a connected, undirected graph G with labeled edges, the minimum-label spanning tree problem se...
Given an undirected and edge-colored graph G, a rainbow component of G is a subgraph of G having all...