International audienceWe revisit fundamental problems in undirected and directed graphs, such as the problems of computing spanning trees, shortest paths, steiner trees, and spanning arborescences of minimum cost. We assume that there are d different cost functions associated with the edges of the inputgraph and seek for solutions to the resulting multidimensional graph problems so that the p - norm of the different costs of the solution is minimized. We present combinatorial algorithms that achieve very good approximations for this objective. The main advantage of our algorithmsis their simplicity: they are as simple as classical combinatorial graph algorithms of Dijkstra and Kruskal, or the greedy algorithm for matroids
AbstractWe provide a general theoretical framework to prove greedy results for the optimal cost flow...
We study a multi-player one-round game termed Stackelberg Network Pricing Game, in which a leader...
AbstractReal world problems arising in the layout of connection structures in networks as e.g. in VL...
We revisit fundamental problems in undirected and directed graphs, such as the problems of computing...
It is known that graph theoretic models have extensive application to real-life discrete optimizatio...
AbstractGiven a graph with k⩾2 different nonnegative weights associated with each edge e and a cost ...
International audienceWe consider a class of graph problems introduced in a paper of Goemans and Wil...
We present a study on heuristic solution approaches to the minimum labelling Steiner tree problem, a...
We survey approximation algorithms of connectivity problems. The survey presented describing various...
The greedy approach is natural for the design of algorithms. It is fast, easy to implement, has a go...
In the classical Steiner tree problem, one is given an undirected, connected graph G=(V,E) with non-...
AbstractWe study several multi-criteria undirected network design problems with node costs and lengt...
AbstractThe Steiner problem in graphs (networks) is to find a minimum cost tree spanning a given sub...
We study several bicriteria network design problems phrased as follows: given an undirected graph an...
AbstractWe consider a general class of optimization problems regarding spanning trees in directed gr...
AbstractWe provide a general theoretical framework to prove greedy results for the optimal cost flow...
We study a multi-player one-round game termed Stackelberg Network Pricing Game, in which a leader...
AbstractReal world problems arising in the layout of connection structures in networks as e.g. in VL...
We revisit fundamental problems in undirected and directed graphs, such as the problems of computing...
It is known that graph theoretic models have extensive application to real-life discrete optimizatio...
AbstractGiven a graph with k⩾2 different nonnegative weights associated with each edge e and a cost ...
International audienceWe consider a class of graph problems introduced in a paper of Goemans and Wil...
We present a study on heuristic solution approaches to the minimum labelling Steiner tree problem, a...
We survey approximation algorithms of connectivity problems. The survey presented describing various...
The greedy approach is natural for the design of algorithms. It is fast, easy to implement, has a go...
In the classical Steiner tree problem, one is given an undirected, connected graph G=(V,E) with non-...
AbstractWe study several multi-criteria undirected network design problems with node costs and lengt...
AbstractThe Steiner problem in graphs (networks) is to find a minimum cost tree spanning a given sub...
We study several bicriteria network design problems phrased as follows: given an undirected graph an...
AbstractWe consider a general class of optimization problems regarding spanning trees in directed gr...
AbstractWe provide a general theoretical framework to prove greedy results for the optimal cost flow...
We study a multi-player one-round game termed Stackelberg Network Pricing Game, in which a leader...
AbstractReal world problems arising in the layout of connection structures in networks as e.g. in VL...