AbstractSeveral authors have demonstrated how reductions can be used to improve the efficiency with which the Steiner Problem in Graphs can be solved. Previous reduction algorithms have been largely ad hoc in nature. This paper uses a theory of confluence to show that, in many cases, all maximal reduction sequences are equivalent, gaining insights into the design of reduction algorithms that obtain a maximum degree of reduction
We present two theoretically interesting and empirically successful techniques for improving the lin...
The paper presents a new original algorithm for solving Steiner tree problem on graph. The algorithm...
We give the first approximation algorithm for the generalized network Steiner problem, a problem in ...
AbstractSeveral authors have demonstrated how reductions can be used to improve the efficiency with ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
The concept of reduction has frequently distinguished itself as a pivotal ingredient of exact solvin...
AbstractWe present several new techniques for dealing with the Steiner problem in (undirected) netwo...
A key ingredient of the most successful algorithms for the Steiner problem are reduction methods, i....
We present several new techniques for dealing with the Steiner problem in (undirected) networks. We ...
AbstractReal world problems arising in the layout of connection structures in networks as e.g. in VL...
: Given a set of N cities, construct a connected network which has minimum length. The problem is si...
AbstractThe Steiner problem in graphs (networks) is to find a minimum cost tree spanning a given sub...
The Steiner problem asks for a shortest network which spans a given set of points. Minimum spanning ...
AbstractThere are many (mixed) integer programming formulations of the Steiner problem in networks. ...
The Steiner problem in networks is the problem of connecting a set of required vertices in a weighte...
We present two theoretically interesting and empirically successful techniques for improving the lin...
The paper presents a new original algorithm for solving Steiner tree problem on graph. The algorithm...
We give the first approximation algorithm for the generalized network Steiner problem, a problem in ...
AbstractSeveral authors have demonstrated how reductions can be used to improve the efficiency with ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
The concept of reduction has frequently distinguished itself as a pivotal ingredient of exact solvin...
AbstractWe present several new techniques for dealing with the Steiner problem in (undirected) netwo...
A key ingredient of the most successful algorithms for the Steiner problem are reduction methods, i....
We present several new techniques for dealing with the Steiner problem in (undirected) networks. We ...
AbstractReal world problems arising in the layout of connection structures in networks as e.g. in VL...
: Given a set of N cities, construct a connected network which has minimum length. The problem is si...
AbstractThe Steiner problem in graphs (networks) is to find a minimum cost tree spanning a given sub...
The Steiner problem asks for a shortest network which spans a given set of points. Minimum spanning ...
AbstractThere are many (mixed) integer programming formulations of the Steiner problem in networks. ...
The Steiner problem in networks is the problem of connecting a set of required vertices in a weighte...
We present two theoretically interesting and empirically successful techniques for improving the lin...
The paper presents a new original algorithm for solving Steiner tree problem on graph. The algorithm...
We give the first approximation algorithm for the generalized network Steiner problem, a problem in ...