AbstractThe generalized Steiner problem (GSP) is defined as follows. We are given a graph with non-negative edge weights and a set of pairs of vertices. The algorithm has to construct minimum weight subgraph such that the two nodes of each pair are connected by a path.Off-line GSP approximation algorithms were given in Agarwal et al. (SIAM J. Comput. 24(3) (1995) 440) and Goemans and Williamson (SIAM J. Comput. 24(2) (1995) 296). We consider the on-line GSP, in which pairs of vertices arrive on-line and are needed to be connected immediately.We show that the online Min-Cost (i.e. greedy) strategy for this problem has O(log2n) competitive ratio. The previous best algorithm was O(nlogn) competitive (Workshop on Algorithms and Data Structures,...
Steiner tree problems occupy a central place in both areas of approximation and on-line algorithms. ...
AbstractThe Steiner problem in graphs (networks) is to find a minimum cost tree spanning a given sub...
In the Steiner Forest problem, we are given a graph and a collection of source-sink pairs, and the g...
The Generalized Steiner Tree (GST) problem is defined as follows. We are given a graph with non-nega...
The Generalized Steiner Problem with Edge-Connectivity constraints (GSP-EC) consists of computing th...
We give the first approximation algorithm for the generalized network Steiner problem, a problem in ...
Abstract. In the generalized Steiner tree problem, we find a minimum-cost set of edges to connect a ...
Abstract. We give the first approximation algorithm for the generalized network Steiner problem, a p...
In the generalized connectivity problem, we are given an edge-weighted graph G = (V,E) and a collect...
In the generalized connectivity problem, we are given an edge-weighted graph G = (V,E) and a collect...
In the generalized connectivity problem, we are given an edge-weighted graph G = (V, E) and a collec...
We survey approximation algorithms of connectivity problems. The survey presented describing various...
We present online algorithms for directed spanners and Steiner forests. These problems fall under th...
AbstractReal world problems arising in the layout of connection structures in networks as e.g. in VL...
Suppose we are given a sequence of n points in the Euclidean plane, and our objective is to construc...
Steiner tree problems occupy a central place in both areas of approximation and on-line algorithms. ...
AbstractThe Steiner problem in graphs (networks) is to find a minimum cost tree spanning a given sub...
In the Steiner Forest problem, we are given a graph and a collection of source-sink pairs, and the g...
The Generalized Steiner Tree (GST) problem is defined as follows. We are given a graph with non-nega...
The Generalized Steiner Problem with Edge-Connectivity constraints (GSP-EC) consists of computing th...
We give the first approximation algorithm for the generalized network Steiner problem, a problem in ...
Abstract. In the generalized Steiner tree problem, we find a minimum-cost set of edges to connect a ...
Abstract. We give the first approximation algorithm for the generalized network Steiner problem, a p...
In the generalized connectivity problem, we are given an edge-weighted graph G = (V,E) and a collect...
In the generalized connectivity problem, we are given an edge-weighted graph G = (V,E) and a collect...
In the generalized connectivity problem, we are given an edge-weighted graph G = (V, E) and a collec...
We survey approximation algorithms of connectivity problems. The survey presented describing various...
We present online algorithms for directed spanners and Steiner forests. These problems fall under th...
AbstractReal world problems arising in the layout of connection structures in networks as e.g. in VL...
Suppose we are given a sequence of n points in the Euclidean plane, and our objective is to construc...
Steiner tree problems occupy a central place in both areas of approximation and on-line algorithms. ...
AbstractThe Steiner problem in graphs (networks) is to find a minimum cost tree spanning a given sub...
In the Steiner Forest problem, we are given a graph and a collection of source-sink pairs, and the g...