In this paper we consider the problem of k-partitioning the nodes of a graph with capacity restrictions on the sum of the node weights in each subset of the partition, and the objective of minimizing the sum of the costs of the edges between the subsets of the partition. Based on a study of valid inequalities, we present a variety of separation heuristics for cycle, cycle with ears, knapsack tree and path-block-cycle inequalities among others. The separation heuristics, plus primal heuristics, have been implemented in a branch-and-cut routine using a formulation including variables for the edges with nonzero costs and node partition variables. Results are presented for three classes of problems: equipartitioning problems arising in finite e...
In the k-partition problem (k-PP), one is given an edge-weighted undirected graph, and one must part...
The graph partitioning problem consists of dividing the vertices of a graph into clusters, such that...
Graph partitioning is a topic of extensive interest, with applications to parallel processing. In th...
In this paper we consider the problem of k-partitioning the nodes of a graph with capacity restricti...
In this paper we consider the problem of k-partitioning the nodes of a graph with capacity restricti...
We investigate the problem of partitioning the nodes of a graph under capacity restriction on the su...
The graph partitioning problem is as follows. Given a graph G = (N, E) (where N is a set of we...
International audienceWe study the problem of partitioning a graph into k connected components, whic...
The graph partitioning problem is a fundamental problem in combinatorial optimization. The problem r...
The minimum k-capacitated tree partition problema (MkCTP) asks for a partition of a graph into two o...
Graph partitioning is the problem of splitting a graph into two or more partitions of fixed sizes wh...
AbstractGiven a complete graph Kn=(V,E) with edge weight ce on each edge, we consider the problem of...
Let G = (N; E) be an edge-weighted undirected graph. The graph partitioning problem is the problem o...
A graph separator is a set of vertices or edges whose removal divides an input graph into components...
International audienceCombinatorial problems based on graph partitioning enable us to mathematically...
In the k-partition problem (k-PP), one is given an edge-weighted undirected graph, and one must part...
The graph partitioning problem consists of dividing the vertices of a graph into clusters, such that...
Graph partitioning is a topic of extensive interest, with applications to parallel processing. In th...
In this paper we consider the problem of k-partitioning the nodes of a graph with capacity restricti...
In this paper we consider the problem of k-partitioning the nodes of a graph with capacity restricti...
We investigate the problem of partitioning the nodes of a graph under capacity restriction on the su...
The graph partitioning problem is as follows. Given a graph G = (N, E) (where N is a set of we...
International audienceWe study the problem of partitioning a graph into k connected components, whic...
The graph partitioning problem is a fundamental problem in combinatorial optimization. The problem r...
The minimum k-capacitated tree partition problema (MkCTP) asks for a partition of a graph into two o...
Graph partitioning is the problem of splitting a graph into two or more partitions of fixed sizes wh...
AbstractGiven a complete graph Kn=(V,E) with edge weight ce on each edge, we consider the problem of...
Let G = (N; E) be an edge-weighted undirected graph. The graph partitioning problem is the problem o...
A graph separator is a set of vertices or edges whose removal divides an input graph into components...
International audienceCombinatorial problems based on graph partitioning enable us to mathematically...
In the k-partition problem (k-PP), one is given an edge-weighted undirected graph, and one must part...
The graph partitioning problem consists of dividing the vertices of a graph into clusters, such that...
Graph partitioning is a topic of extensive interest, with applications to parallel processing. In th...