AbstractWe propose the “competing salesmen problem” (CSP), a two-player competitive version of the classical traveling salesman problem. This problem arises when considering two competing salesmen instead of just one. The concern for a shortest tour is replaced by the necessity to reach any of the customers before the opponent does.In particular, we consider the situation where players take turns, moving along one edge at a time within a graph G=(V,E). The set of customers is given by a subset VC⊆V of the vertices. At any given time, both players know of their opponent's position. A player wins if he is able to reach a majority of the vertices in VC before the opponent does.We prove that the CSP is PSPACE-complete, even if the graph is bipa...
Two players, Red and Blue, each independently choose a vertex of a connected graph G. Red must then ...
This paper presents a new model and branch-and-bound algorithm for the m-travelling salesmen problem...
Although a global solution for the Traveling Salesman Problem does not yet exist, there are algorith...
AbstractWe propose the “competing salesmen problem” (CSP), a two-player competitive version of the c...
1 The Competing Salesmen Problem 2 Abstract We propose the "Competing Salesmen Problem &...
AbstractIn this paper we introduce and study cooperative variants of the Traveling Salesperson Probl...
Let a communication network be modelled by a directed graph G = (V,E) of n nodes and m edges. We con...
The traveling salesman problem and its variants are among the most studied problems in the literatur...
AbstractWe present results on a combinatorial game which was proposed to one of the authors by Ingo ...
AbstractWe consider the problem of a searcher exploring an initially unknown weighted planar graph G...
In this work we address a game theoretic variant of the shortest path problem, in which two decision...
The travelling salesman problem (or The sales representative problem) has been insufficiently explor...
in Contributions to game theory and management, vol. X. Collected papers presented on the Tenth Inte...
We study the online version of the Prize-Collecting Traveling Salesman Problem (PCTSP), a generaliza...
Two players claim alternately edges of the complete graph on n vertices. The winner is the one who m...
Two players, Red and Blue, each independently choose a vertex of a connected graph G. Red must then ...
This paper presents a new model and branch-and-bound algorithm for the m-travelling salesmen problem...
Although a global solution for the Traveling Salesman Problem does not yet exist, there are algorith...
AbstractWe propose the “competing salesmen problem” (CSP), a two-player competitive version of the c...
1 The Competing Salesmen Problem 2 Abstract We propose the "Competing Salesmen Problem &...
AbstractIn this paper we introduce and study cooperative variants of the Traveling Salesperson Probl...
Let a communication network be modelled by a directed graph G = (V,E) of n nodes and m edges. We con...
The traveling salesman problem and its variants are among the most studied problems in the literatur...
AbstractWe present results on a combinatorial game which was proposed to one of the authors by Ingo ...
AbstractWe consider the problem of a searcher exploring an initially unknown weighted planar graph G...
In this work we address a game theoretic variant of the shortest path problem, in which two decision...
The travelling salesman problem (or The sales representative problem) has been insufficiently explor...
in Contributions to game theory and management, vol. X. Collected papers presented on the Tenth Inte...
We study the online version of the Prize-Collecting Traveling Salesman Problem (PCTSP), a generaliza...
Two players claim alternately edges of the complete graph on n vertices. The winner is the one who m...
Two players, Red and Blue, each independently choose a vertex of a connected graph G. Red must then ...
This paper presents a new model and branch-and-bound algorithm for the m-travelling salesmen problem...
Although a global solution for the Traveling Salesman Problem does not yet exist, there are algorith...