We study the multicommodity rent-or-buy problem, a type of network design problem with economies of scale. In this problem, capacity on an edge can be rented, with cost incurred on a per-unit of capacity basis, or bought, which allows unlimited use after payment of a large fixed cost. Given a graph and a set of source-sink pairs, we seek a minimum-cost way of installing sufficient capacity on edges so that a prescribed amount of flow can be sent simultaneously from each source to the corresponding sink. The first constant-factor approximation algorithm for this problem was recently given by Kumar et al. (FOCS ’02); however, this algorithm and its analysis are both quite complicated, and its performance guarantee is extremely large. In this ...
AbstractWe study several multi-criteria undirected network design problems with node costs and lengt...
Central to this thesis are problems in which a group of users can benet from building and jointly us...
Consider a directed graph G = (V, A), and a set of traffic demands to be shipped between pairs of no...
We study the multicommodity rent-or-buy problem, a type of network design problem with economies of ...
We present the first constant-factor approximation algorithm for network design with multiple commod...
We present constant-factor approximation algorithms for several widely-studied NP-hard optimization ...
In the multicommodity rent-or-buy (MROB) network design problem we are given a network together with...
In the multicommodity rent-or-buy (MROB) network design problem we are given a network together with...
Central to this thesis are problems in which a group of users can benefit from building and jointly ...
We consider the non-uniform multicommodity buy-at-bulknetworkdesign problem. In this problem we are ...
Gupta et al. [J. ACM, 54 (2007), article 11] and Gupta, Kumar, and Roughgarden [in Proceedings of th...
In the multi-commodity rent-or-buy network design problem (MRoB) we are given a network together wit...
We consider a communication network where each pair of users requests a connection guaranteeing a ce...
Abstract. A cost-sharing problem is defined by a set of players vying to receive some good or servic...
In this dissertation we study two problems from the area of network design. The first part discusses...
AbstractWe study several multi-criteria undirected network design problems with node costs and lengt...
Central to this thesis are problems in which a group of users can benet from building and jointly us...
Consider a directed graph G = (V, A), and a set of traffic demands to be shipped between pairs of no...
We study the multicommodity rent-or-buy problem, a type of network design problem with economies of ...
We present the first constant-factor approximation algorithm for network design with multiple commod...
We present constant-factor approximation algorithms for several widely-studied NP-hard optimization ...
In the multicommodity rent-or-buy (MROB) network design problem we are given a network together with...
In the multicommodity rent-or-buy (MROB) network design problem we are given a network together with...
Central to this thesis are problems in which a group of users can benefit from building and jointly ...
We consider the non-uniform multicommodity buy-at-bulknetworkdesign problem. In this problem we are ...
Gupta et al. [J. ACM, 54 (2007), article 11] and Gupta, Kumar, and Roughgarden [in Proceedings of th...
In the multi-commodity rent-or-buy network design problem (MRoB) we are given a network together wit...
We consider a communication network where each pair of users requests a connection guaranteeing a ce...
Abstract. A cost-sharing problem is defined by a set of players vying to receive some good or servic...
In this dissertation we study two problems from the area of network design. The first part discusses...
AbstractWe study several multi-criteria undirected network design problems with node costs and lengt...
Central to this thesis are problems in which a group of users can benet from building and jointly us...
Consider a directed graph G = (V, A), and a set of traffic demands to be shipped between pairs of no...