The classical disjoint shortest path problem has recently recalled interests from researchers in the network planning and optimization community. However, the requirement of the shortest paths being completely vertex or edge disjoint might be too restrictive and demands much more resources in a network. Partially disjoint shortest paths, in which a bounded number of shared vertices or edges is allowed, balance between degree of disjointness and occupied network resources. In this paper, we consider the problem of finding k shortest paths which are edge disjoint but partially vertex disjoint. For a pair of distinct vertices in a network graph, the problem aims to optimally find k edge disjoint shortest paths among which at most a bounded num...
This paper discusses the problem of partially link disjoint paths in communication networks. The pro...
AbstractIn this paper, we propose an efficient method for implementing Dijkstra's algorithm for the ...
Algorithms for determining a node-disjoint path pair visiting specified nodesThe problem of calculat...
Let G be a directed graph with n vertices, m edges, and non-negative edge costs. Given G, a fixed so...
Let G be a directed graph with n vertices, m edges, and non-negative edge costs. Given G, a fixed so...
Let G be a directed graph with n vertices, m edges, and non-negative edge costs. Given G, a fixed so...
Let G be a directed graph with n vertices, m edges, and non-negative edge costs. Given G, a fixed so...
AbstractFinding shortest paths is a fundamental problem in graph theory, which has a large amount of...
Finding a shortest path in a graph is at the core of many combinatorial search problems. A closely r...
Abstract. Motivated by a security problem in geographic information systems, we study the following ...
Consider a network G = (V,E) with distinguished vertices s and t, and with k different costs on ever...
A solution of the $k$ shortest paths problem may output paths that are identical up to a single edge...
This thesis proposes an algorithm that involves Dijkstra\u27s algorithm to solve the Single Source S...
AbstractComplexity issues intrinsic to certain fundamental data dissemination problems in high-perfo...
We consider the following problem: Given an integer K and a network G with two distinct vertices s a...
This paper discusses the problem of partially link disjoint paths in communication networks. The pro...
AbstractIn this paper, we propose an efficient method for implementing Dijkstra's algorithm for the ...
Algorithms for determining a node-disjoint path pair visiting specified nodesThe problem of calculat...
Let G be a directed graph with n vertices, m edges, and non-negative edge costs. Given G, a fixed so...
Let G be a directed graph with n vertices, m edges, and non-negative edge costs. Given G, a fixed so...
Let G be a directed graph with n vertices, m edges, and non-negative edge costs. Given G, a fixed so...
Let G be a directed graph with n vertices, m edges, and non-negative edge costs. Given G, a fixed so...
AbstractFinding shortest paths is a fundamental problem in graph theory, which has a large amount of...
Finding a shortest path in a graph is at the core of many combinatorial search problems. A closely r...
Abstract. Motivated by a security problem in geographic information systems, we study the following ...
Consider a network G = (V,E) with distinguished vertices s and t, and with k different costs on ever...
A solution of the $k$ shortest paths problem may output paths that are identical up to a single edge...
This thesis proposes an algorithm that involves Dijkstra\u27s algorithm to solve the Single Source S...
AbstractComplexity issues intrinsic to certain fundamental data dissemination problems in high-perfo...
We consider the following problem: Given an integer K and a network G with two distinct vertices s a...
This paper discusses the problem of partially link disjoint paths in communication networks. The pro...
AbstractIn this paper, we propose an efficient method for implementing Dijkstra's algorithm for the ...
Algorithms for determining a node-disjoint path pair visiting specified nodesThe problem of calculat...