The maximum generalised network flow problem is to maximise the net flow into a specified node in a network with capacities and gain-loss factors associated with edges. In practice, input instances of this problem are usually solved using general-purpose linear programming codes, but this may change because a number of specialised combinatorial generalised-flow algorithms have been recently proposed. To complement the known theoretical analyses of these algorithms, we develop their implementations and investigate their actual performance. We focus in this study on Goldfarb, Jin and Orlin's excess-scaling algorithm and Tardos and Wayne's push-relabel algorithm. We develop variants of these algorithms to improve their practical efficiency. We...
In this study efficient algorithms are developed for solving the classical maximum value flow proble...
We show that a maximum flow in a network with $n$ vertices can be computed deterministically in $O({...
We explain how our single-task formulation argmax SV f(S) g(S);(A.1) can be solved by the maximum ...
AbstractWe consider the maximum generalised network flow problem and a supply-scaling algorithmic fr...
ABSTRACT. This paper presents new algorithms for the maximum flow problem, the Hitchcock transportat...
Maximum flow problem is one of the fundamental problems in network flow theory and has been extensiv...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 15-16).Supported in part by NSF. DMS 94-14438 DMS 95-27124 S...
AbstractAn O(EV log2 V) algorithm for finding the maximal flow in networks is described. It is asymp...
For a number of years the maximum flow network problem has at-tracted the attention of prominent res...
This paper presents two new combinatorial algorithms for the generalized circulation problem. After ...
This work presents an algorithm for the generalized maximum flow problem. First, we describe the tra...
"April 1995."Includes bibliographical references (p. 55-57).by Ravindra K. Ahuja ... [et al.
We introduce a gain-scaling technique for the maximum flow problem in lossy networks. Using this tec...
Generalized network flow problems generalize normal network flow problems by specifying a flow multi...
A Recently, Goldberg proposed a new approach to the maximum network flow problem. The approach yield...
In this study efficient algorithms are developed for solving the classical maximum value flow proble...
We show that a maximum flow in a network with $n$ vertices can be computed deterministically in $O({...
We explain how our single-task formulation argmax SV f(S) g(S);(A.1) can be solved by the maximum ...
AbstractWe consider the maximum generalised network flow problem and a supply-scaling algorithmic fr...
ABSTRACT. This paper presents new algorithms for the maximum flow problem, the Hitchcock transportat...
Maximum flow problem is one of the fundamental problems in network flow theory and has been extensiv...
Includes bibliographical references (p. 15-16).Supported in part by NSF. DMS 94-14438 DMS 95-27124 S...
AbstractAn O(EV log2 V) algorithm for finding the maximal flow in networks is described. It is asymp...
For a number of years the maximum flow network problem has at-tracted the attention of prominent res...
This paper presents two new combinatorial algorithms for the generalized circulation problem. After ...
This work presents an algorithm for the generalized maximum flow problem. First, we describe the tra...
"April 1995."Includes bibliographical references (p. 55-57).by Ravindra K. Ahuja ... [et al.
We introduce a gain-scaling technique for the maximum flow problem in lossy networks. Using this tec...
Generalized network flow problems generalize normal network flow problems by specifying a flow multi...
A Recently, Goldberg proposed a new approach to the maximum network flow problem. The approach yield...
In this study efficient algorithms are developed for solving the classical maximum value flow proble...
We show that a maximum flow in a network with $n$ vertices can be computed deterministically in $O({...
We explain how our single-task formulation argmax SV f(S) g(S);(A.1) can be solved by the maximum ...