We consider an application of combinatorial search to the optimization of topologies in series-parallel networks. We propose a recursive search over the space of decomposition trees, in which partial solutions are obtained by exploring k-way partitionings of expandable nodes. We present two complementary pruning techniques that bound the value of intermediate solutions from above and below, applying monotonic operations to the contents of unresolved leaves. We also develop a means to exploit the convexity of our objective function, so as to prevent the redundant recomputation of subcircuit configurations. Finally, we evaluate our approach on a parameterized benchmark suite of electrical circuits, demonstrating over an order of magnitude imp...
This thesis presents some algorithm for combinatorial optimization, based on parametric search and N...
We consider the problem of performing topological optimizations of distributed hash tables. Such has...
148 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1986.This thesis presents topics i...
Several renowned classical tree search methods such as depth first, breadth first, A-star etc. are i...
The problem of searchability in decentralized complex networks is of great importance in computer sc...
Abstract—We consider a network topology design problem in which an initial undirected graph underlyi...
A highly efficient parallel algorithm called Searching for Backbones (SfB) is proposed: based on the...
A transportation network is typically a network of roads, pipes, or any other structure which allows...
In this paper we study the reconstruction of a network topology from the values of its betweenness c...
This paper considers communication network design problems that arise in the real world, with large ...
Abstract | This article describes a topological rout-ing path search algorithm embedded in our auto-...
We study the problem of building and traversing a search tree for combinatorial optimization problem...
In this paper we study the reconstruction of a network topology from the eigenvalues of its Laplacia...
Routing optimization is a relevant problem in many contexts. Solving directly this type of optimizat...
Planar lattice graph is a special class of graphs, which is widely applied to model problems arising...
This thesis presents some algorithm for combinatorial optimization, based on parametric search and N...
We consider the problem of performing topological optimizations of distributed hash tables. Such has...
148 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1986.This thesis presents topics i...
Several renowned classical tree search methods such as depth first, breadth first, A-star etc. are i...
The problem of searchability in decentralized complex networks is of great importance in computer sc...
Abstract—We consider a network topology design problem in which an initial undirected graph underlyi...
A highly efficient parallel algorithm called Searching for Backbones (SfB) is proposed: based on the...
A transportation network is typically a network of roads, pipes, or any other structure which allows...
In this paper we study the reconstruction of a network topology from the values of its betweenness c...
This paper considers communication network design problems that arise in the real world, with large ...
Abstract | This article describes a topological rout-ing path search algorithm embedded in our auto-...
We study the problem of building and traversing a search tree for combinatorial optimization problem...
In this paper we study the reconstruction of a network topology from the eigenvalues of its Laplacia...
Routing optimization is a relevant problem in many contexts. Solving directly this type of optimizat...
Planar lattice graph is a special class of graphs, which is widely applied to model problems arising...
This thesis presents some algorithm for combinatorial optimization, based on parametric search and N...
We consider the problem of performing topological optimizations of distributed hash tables. Such has...
148 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1986.This thesis presents topics i...