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PPSN
2010
Springer
13 years 3 months ago
More Effective Crossover Operators for the All-Pairs Shortest Path Problem
The all-pairs shortest path problem is the first non-artificial problem for which it was shown that adding crossover can significantly speed up a mutation-only evolutionary algorit...
Benjamin Doerr, Daniel Johannsen, Timo Kötzin...
ALGORITHMICA
2011
13 years 24 days ago
All-Pairs Bottleneck Paths in Vertex Weighted Graphs
Let G = (V, E, w) be a directed graph, where w : V → R is an arbitrary weight function defined on its vertices. The bottleneck weight, or the capacity, of a path is the smalles...
Asaf Shapira, Raphael Yuster, Uri Zwick
IPPS
1998
IEEE
13 years 10 months ago
NC Algorithms for the Single Most Vital Edge Problem with Respect to All Pairs Shortest Paths
For a weighted, undirected graph G = V;E where jVj = n and jEj = m, we examine the single most vital edge with respect to two measurements related to all-pairs shortest paths APSP....
Sven Venema, Hong Shen, Francis Suraweera
SIAMCOMP
2010
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13 years 15 days ago
More Algorithms for All-Pairs Shortest Paths in Weighted Graphs
In the first part of the paper, we reexamine the all-pairs shortest paths (APSP) problem and present a new algorithm with running time O(n3 log3 log n/ log2 n), which improves all...
Timothy M. Chan