International audienceWe study a graph-augmentation problem arising from a technique applied in recent approaches for route planning. Many such methods enhance the graph by inserting shortcuts, i.e., additional edges (u,v) such that the length of (u,v) is the distance from u to v. Given a weighted, directed graph G and a number c in Z, the shortcut problem asks how to insert c shortcuts into G such that the expected number of edges that are contained in an edge-minimal shortest path from a random node s to a random node t is minimal. In this work, we study the algorithmic complexity of the problem and give approximation algorithms for a special graph class. Further, we state ILP-based exact approaches and show how to stochastically evaluate...
Single source shortest path algorithms are concerned with finding the shortest distances to all ver...
We augment a plane Euclidean network with a segment or shortcut to minimize the largest distance bet...
AbstractLet G=(V,E) be an undirected graph with n vertices embedded in a metric space. We consider t...
International audienceWe study a graph-augmentation problem arising from a technique applied in rece...
Abstract. Computing shortest paths in graphs is used for finding good connections in railway timetab...
The small world phenomenon is a desirable property of social networks, since it guarantees short pat...
We study augmenting a plane Euclidean network with a segment, called shortcut, to minimize the large...
We study augmenting a plane Euclidean network with a segment, called a shortcut, to minimize the lar...
We consider the problem of maintaining a solution to the All Pairs Shortest Paths Problem in a direc...
AbstractWe use matrix analysis to study a cycle plus random, uniform shortcuts—the classic small wor...
AbstractWe present a directed search algorithm, called K⁎, for finding the k shortest paths between ...
in Springer series Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Vol. 9079International audienceWe study the NP...
This paper examines the problem of finding shortest paths in graphs that feature additional penaltie...
Abstract. Shortcutting is the operation of adding edges to a network with the intent to decrease its...
We study the problem of minimizing the diameter of a graph by adding k shortcut edges, for speeding ...
Single source shortest path algorithms are concerned with finding the shortest distances to all ver...
We augment a plane Euclidean network with a segment or shortcut to minimize the largest distance bet...
AbstractLet G=(V,E) be an undirected graph with n vertices embedded in a metric space. We consider t...
International audienceWe study a graph-augmentation problem arising from a technique applied in rece...
Abstract. Computing shortest paths in graphs is used for finding good connections in railway timetab...
The small world phenomenon is a desirable property of social networks, since it guarantees short pat...
We study augmenting a plane Euclidean network with a segment, called shortcut, to minimize the large...
We study augmenting a plane Euclidean network with a segment, called a shortcut, to minimize the lar...
We consider the problem of maintaining a solution to the All Pairs Shortest Paths Problem in a direc...
AbstractWe use matrix analysis to study a cycle plus random, uniform shortcuts—the classic small wor...
AbstractWe present a directed search algorithm, called K⁎, for finding the k shortest paths between ...
in Springer series Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Vol. 9079International audienceWe study the NP...
This paper examines the problem of finding shortest paths in graphs that feature additional penaltie...
Abstract. Shortcutting is the operation of adding edges to a network with the intent to decrease its...
We study the problem of minimizing the diameter of a graph by adding k shortcut edges, for speeding ...
Single source shortest path algorithms are concerned with finding the shortest distances to all ver...
We augment a plane Euclidean network with a segment or shortcut to minimize the largest distance bet...
AbstractLet G=(V,E) be an undirected graph with n vertices embedded in a metric space. We consider t...