Network Flows: Theory, Algorithms, and Applications.

David K. Smith, Ravindra K. Ahuja(Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur), Thomas L. Magnanti(Massachusetts Institute of Technology), James B. Orlin(Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
Journal of the Operational Research Society
November 1, 1994
Cited by 8,168Open Access
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Abstract

A comprehensive introduction to network flows that brings together the classic and the contemporary aspects of the field, and provides an integrative view of theory, algorithms, and applications. presents in-depth, self-contained treatments of shortest path, maximum flow, and minimum cost flow problems, including descriptions of polynomial-time algorithms for these core models. emphasizes powerful algorithmic strategies and analysis tools such as data scaling, geometric improvement arguments, and potential function arguments. provides an easy-to-understand descriptions of several important data structures, including d-heaps, Fibonacci heaps, and dynamic trees. devotes a special chapter to conducting empirical testing of algorithms. features over 150 applications of network flows to a variety of engineering, management, and scientific domains. contains extensive reference notes and illustrations.


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