AbstractLet G=(V,E) be a graph with a source node s and a sink node t, |V|=n,|E|=m. For a given number k, the Maximum k-Splittable Flow problem (MkSF) is to find an s,t-flow of maximum value with a flow decomposition using at most k paths. In the multicommodity case this problem generalizes disjoint paths problems and unsplittable flow problems.We provide a comprehensive overview of the complexity and approximability landscape of MkSF on directed and undirected graphs. We consider constant values of k and k depending on graph parameters. For arbitrary constant values of k, we prove that the problem is strongly NP-hard on directed and undirected graphs already for k=2. This extends a known NP-hardness result for directed graphs that could no...
The literature on k-splittable flows, see Baier et al. (2002), provides evidence on how controlling ...
AbstractThis work deals with the minimum congestion single-source k-splittable flow problem: given a...
In the k-splittable flow problem, each commodity can only use at most k paths and the key point is t...
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...
Given a graph with a source and a sink node, the maximum k-splittable flow (MkSF) problem is to find...
In traditional multi-commodity flow theory, the task is to send a certain amount of each commodity f...
In this paper, we introduce a new framework for approx-imately solving flow problems in capacitated,...
In this paper, we propose a fast heuristic algorithm for the maximum concurrent k-splittable flow pr...
AbstractThe Maximum Flow Problem with flow width constraints is an NP-hard problem. Two models are p...
In this paper we present a column generation model and a branch-and-price algorithm for a multicommo...
The literature on k-splittable flows, see Baier et al. (2002), provides evidence on how controlling ...
We consider a generalization of the unsplittable maximum two-commodity flow problem on undirected gr...
Abstract. In this paper, we introduce a new framework for approximately solving flow problems in cap...
The Maximum Flow Problem with flow width constraints is a NP-hard problem. Two models are proposed: ...
In the literature on Network Optimization, k-splittable flows were introduced to enhance modeling ac...
The literature on k-splittable flows, see Baier et al. (2002), provides evidence on how controlling ...
AbstractThis work deals with the minimum congestion single-source k-splittable flow problem: given a...
In the k-splittable flow problem, each commodity can only use at most k paths and the key point is t...
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...
Given a graph with a source and a sink node, the maximum k-splittable flow (MkSF) problem is to find...
In traditional multi-commodity flow theory, the task is to send a certain amount of each commodity f...
In this paper, we introduce a new framework for approx-imately solving flow problems in capacitated,...
In this paper, we propose a fast heuristic algorithm for the maximum concurrent k-splittable flow pr...
AbstractThe Maximum Flow Problem with flow width constraints is an NP-hard problem. Two models are p...
In this paper we present a column generation model and a branch-and-price algorithm for a multicommo...
The literature on k-splittable flows, see Baier et al. (2002), provides evidence on how controlling ...
We consider a generalization of the unsplittable maximum two-commodity flow problem on undirected gr...
Abstract. In this paper, we introduce a new framework for approximately solving flow problems in cap...
The Maximum Flow Problem with flow width constraints is a NP-hard problem. Two models are proposed: ...
In the literature on Network Optimization, k-splittable flows were introduced to enhance modeling ac...
The literature on k-splittable flows, see Baier et al. (2002), provides evidence on how controlling ...
AbstractThis work deals with the minimum congestion single-source k-splittable flow problem: given a...
In the k-splittable flow problem, each commodity can only use at most k paths and the key point is t...