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To Fill or Not to Fill: The Gas Station Problem

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To Fill or Not to Fill: The Gas Station Problem
In this paper we study several routing problems that generalize shortest paths and the Traveling Salesman Problem. We consider a more general model that incorporates the actual cost in terms of gas prices. We have a vehicle with a given tank capacity. We assume that at each vertex gas may be purchased at a certain price. The objective is to find the cheapest route to go from s to t, or the cheapest tour visiting a given set of locations. Surprisingly, the problem of find the cheapest way to go from s to t can be solved in polynomial time and is not NP-complete. For most other versions however, the problem is NP-complete and we develop polynomial time approximation algorithms for these versions.
Samir Khuller, Azarakhsh Malekian, Julián M
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Type Conference
Year 2007
Where ESA
Authors Samir Khuller, Azarakhsh Malekian, Julián Mestre
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