Transportation networks with random arc capacities

P. Doulliez; E. Jamoulle

RAIRO - Operations Research - Recherche Opérationnelle (1972)

  • Volume: 6, Issue: V3, page 45-59
  • ISSN: 0399-0559

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Doulliez, P., and Jamoulle, E.. "Transportation networks with random arc capacities." RAIRO - Operations Research - Recherche Opérationnelle 6.V3 (1972): 45-59. <http://eudml.org/doc/104557>.

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References

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  1. [1] P. DOULLIEZ, Probability Distribution Function for the Capacity of a Multiterminal Network. R.I.R.O., V-l, 1971, pp. 39-49. Zbl0236.90027
  2. [2] P. DOULLIEZ and M. R. RAO, Maximal Flow in a Multiterminal Network with any one Arc subject to Failure. Management Science, vol. 18, 1, 1971. Zbl0234.90013
  3. [3] L. R. FORD and D. R. FULKERSON, Flows in Networks, Princeton University Press, Princeton New Jersey, 1962. Zbl1216.05047MR159700
  4. [4] H. FRANK and S. L. HAKIMI, Probabilistic. Flow through a Communication Network, IEEE Trans. on Circuit Theory, 413-414, 1965. 

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