The k shortest loopless paths problem is a significant combinatorial problem which arises in many contexts. When the size of the networks is very large the exact algorithms fail to find the best solution in a reasonable time. The aim of this paper is to suggest parallel efficient algorithms to obtain a good approximation of the solution to the k shortest loopless paths problem between two arbitrary nodes, when the network size is large. The heuristic used is known in literature as Simulated Annealing. Preliminary tests have been conducted for evaluating the validity of the proposed algorithms. The quality of the obtained results represents a significant base for further experimentations
In the process of automatic design for printed circuit boards (PCBs), the phase following cell place...
In the process of automatic design for printed circuit boards (PCBs), the phase following cell place...
We consider the problem of preprocessing an n-vertex digraph with real edge weights so that subseque...
The k shortest loopless paths problem is a significant combinatorial problem which arises in many co...
Abstract. The shortest-paths problem is a fundamental problem in graph theory and finds diverse appl...
Includes bibliographical references ( leaves 61-64).One way the early use of parallel computers has ...
The Metropolis algorithm is simulated annealing with a fixed temperature. Surprisingly enough, many ...
[[abstract]]In this paper, we consider some shortest path related problems Iron interval and circula...
The simulated annealing optimization technique has been successfully applied to a number of electric...
This report records the author’s work during the project’s period. This project will study paral...
The graph is a powerful mathematical tool applied in many fields such as transportation, communicati...
In this thesis the Euclidean Steiner tree problem and the optimisation technique called simulated an...
A parallel implementation of the rejectionless annealing algorithm of Greene and Supowit is presente...
The NP complete problem of the graph bisection is a mayor problem occurring in the design of VLSI ch...
Simulated annealing has proven to be a good technique for solving hard combinatorial optimization pr...
In the process of automatic design for printed circuit boards (PCBs), the phase following cell place...
In the process of automatic design for printed circuit boards (PCBs), the phase following cell place...
We consider the problem of preprocessing an n-vertex digraph with real edge weights so that subseque...
The k shortest loopless paths problem is a significant combinatorial problem which arises in many co...
Abstract. The shortest-paths problem is a fundamental problem in graph theory and finds diverse appl...
Includes bibliographical references ( leaves 61-64).One way the early use of parallel computers has ...
The Metropolis algorithm is simulated annealing with a fixed temperature. Surprisingly enough, many ...
[[abstract]]In this paper, we consider some shortest path related problems Iron interval and circula...
The simulated annealing optimization technique has been successfully applied to a number of electric...
This report records the author’s work during the project’s period. This project will study paral...
The graph is a powerful mathematical tool applied in many fields such as transportation, communicati...
In this thesis the Euclidean Steiner tree problem and the optimisation technique called simulated an...
A parallel implementation of the rejectionless annealing algorithm of Greene and Supowit is presente...
The NP complete problem of the graph bisection is a mayor problem occurring in the design of VLSI ch...
Simulated annealing has proven to be a good technique for solving hard combinatorial optimization pr...
In the process of automatic design for printed circuit boards (PCBs), the phase following cell place...
In the process of automatic design for printed circuit boards (PCBs), the phase following cell place...
We consider the problem of preprocessing an n-vertex digraph with real edge weights so that subseque...