Capacity and Maximal Value of the Network Flow with Multiplicative Constraints
Vassil Sgurev, Mariana Nikolova (1997)
The Yugoslav Journal of Operations Research
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Vassil Sgurev, Mariana Nikolova (1997)
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In the minimization of the number of subtours made by the insertion head of an SMD placement machine a variant of the network flow problem arose. In a network with vertices and arcs a set of arcs (parametrized arcs) is given. The task is to find a flow of a given size such that the maximum of flow values along the arcs from is minimized. This problem can be solved by a sequence of maximum flow computations in modified networks where the capacities of the parametrized arcs are...
Adrian Deaconu (2008)
RAIRO - Operations Research
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The problem is to modify the capacities of the arcs from a network so that a given feasible flow becomes a maximum flow and the maximum change of the capacities on arcs is minimum. A very fast ⋅log()) time complexity algorithm for solving this problem is presented, where is the number of arcs and is the number of nodes of the network. The case when both, lower and upper bounds of the flow can be modified so that the given feasible flow becomes a maximum flow is also discussed. The...
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Adrian Deaconu (2008)
The Yugoslav Journal of Operations Research
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Alain Quilliot, Hélène Toussaint (2012)
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