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Efficient algorithm for graph problem
Let $D=(V,E)$ be a directed graph, $S,T\subset V$ and $f:V\rightarrow \{1,\ldots, k\}$ a positive, bounded weight-function and $l\in \mathbb{N}$, find a path $v_1,\ldots, v_l\in V$ with $v_1\in S$ and ...
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$A^*$ algorithm to find shortest path when weights in my graph are the inverse of distance
Given a graph G=(V,E) where the weights on my edges are inverse of Euclidian distance between nodes, I want to know if I can use A* algorithm to find the shortest path. How I need to modify the ...
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Connecting $2n$ points in $\mathbb R^2$ with line segments s.t. each point belongs to exactly one line segment
I'm trying to do a certain simulation related to the toric code and I'm looking for an algorithm that connects $2n$ points ($n \in \mathbb Z_+$) in $\mathbb R^2$ with line segments with the following ...
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Subtour-gluing constraints for ILP formulation of TSPs
If one doesn't want to introduce additional variables to the ILP of a TSP instance, one has to add exponentially many so-called subtour-elimination constraints; in practical calculations subtour-...
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A question on graph partitioning
Given a connected un-directed simple graph $G=(V,E)$, is there a polynomial time algorithm to find the smallest subset $S$ of $V$ such that each node in $V \setminus S$ has at least 50% of its ...
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Odd cycle transversal
Suppose we have a graph G. Say B a fundamental basis of the cycle space of G. Say LP a linear programming problem where there is a variable for each vertex of G, each variable can take value $\geq 0$, ...
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Integer linear programming (ILP) formulation of connectivity of induced subgraph
Can anyone assist me to find out what should be the ILP formulation of a case when I try to label vertices by say $0$, $1$ and $2$ and want the subgraph of graph $(V,E)$ made by same vertex set but ...
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Does Max Flow produce uniform results? [closed]
I am interested in using Max Flow algorithm. I want to simulate transfer of quantity. Anyway, I am unsure of some thing.
Does Max Flow algorithm produce uniformly distributed max flow?
I have ...
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Which zero-diagonal matrices contain the all-one vector in their columns' conic hull?
Let $A$ be a non-negative zero-diagonal invertible matrix. Which $A$ make the following assertions true, which are all equivalent:
The all-one vector $j$ is contained in the conic hull of $col(A)$.
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Is this Graph Iteration Already Known?
When attempting to set up an ILP formulation for a weight-minimal cubic spanning tree (i.e. one with vertex degrees either 1 or 3) I needed connectivity constraint, but misremembered the contents of ...
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LP Constraints for Bridgeless Cactus Graphs
When trying to determine the optimal bridgeless spanning cactus graph of a weighted, symmetric graph, I got stuck.
What I do not know how to capture, is
the variable number and sizes of the cycles
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On the defect of a flow network
This problem in graph theory was actually motivated by some problems in Theory of Fractals.
To formulate the problem I need to recall some definitions related to flow network.
A flow network is a ...
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Definition of packing property
Definition 1:
A clutter $C$ is said to have the packing property if $C$ and all of its minors satisfy the König property.
where,
vertex cover of $C$ is a set of vertices that have non-empty ...
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What does the basis of the null space of the constraint matrix of a flow problem look like?
Consider a directed graph $G=(V,\mathbb{A})$ and a set of flow constraints of the following form:
$$ \sum_{(u,v)\in\mathbb{A}}x_{u,v} - \sum_{(v,u)\in \mathbb{A}}x_{v,u} = 0 \forall v \in V$$
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Calculating Cost-Optimal 1-Factors in Digraphs
I need to find a cost-optimal 1-factor in a positively weighted, directed, regular graph $G(V,A)$ without antiparallel arcs, i.e. given $$\text{deg}_{\text{in}}(u)=\text{deg}_{\text{in}}(v)=\text{deg}...
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Fractional Matching version of Hall's Marriage theorem
Let $G=(S,T,E)$ be a bipartite graph, $|S|=|T|$. Then the following are equivalent:
1) there exist a perfect matching in $G$;
2) there exist non-negative weights on edges such that the sum of ...
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a question about probabilities on spaces of digraphs
Let $G$ be a directed graph with fixed nodes $s$ and $t$. Assume that each edge $e$ in the graph comes with a number $n(e)\in[0,1]$.
We consider probability spaces $S$ whose points are directed ...
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Unveiling hidden structures
One way to unveil a hidden structure of a undirected graph - given as an adjacency matrix - is to permute the rows and columns until a pattern with a maximal geometrical symmetry is found. (The ...
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SDP relaxation vs LP relaxation
I have a question I hope you might be able to answer.
Let's say we have an integer program for the stable set problem (or clique, not principal).
\begin{equation}
\begin{aligned}
& \text{...
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max-flow at max-cost
I have a flow network with gains. In practical terms, a gain is the opposite of a cost. So, I interested in finding the maximal gain of a network flow, what could be interpreted as finding a maximum ...
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Formulating shortest path as submodular minimization
I'm curious about the general question of whether any combinatorial optimization problem with polynomial time solution can necessarily be reformulated as minimizing a submodular function.
The answer ...
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approximate diameter of polytopes in high dimensions
I just came across the following problem:
Let us consider the unit corner of the n-cube
$$
\Delta^n = \left\{(t_1,\cdots,t_n)\in\mathbb{R}^n\mid\sum_{i = 1}^{n}{t_i} \leq 1 \mbox{ and } t_i \ge 0 \...
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Resource Constrained Routing with Refueling
What are good algorithms (resp. models) for calculating optimal or near optimal routes while taking into account fuel consumption, options for refueling and, limited tank capacity?
Especially modeling ...
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Network flows with shared capacities
Suppose we have a flow network, with capacity constraints on weighted sums of arc flows, such as:
$$2 f(1, 2) + 3 f(4, 5) + f(3, 7) \leq 10,$$
where $f(1, 2)$ denotes the flow through arc $(1, 2)$....
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Algorithm to minimally connect line segments in Euclidean plane
Suppose you have finitely many line segments in the Euclidean plane. How do you "connect them to form one chain of line segments of minimal length?"
More formally and generally, what I'm looking for ...
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A linear optimization problem on a graph
Let $G=(V,E)$ be a finite graph and let $f$ be any positive function defined on the vertices. Put weights on the vertices $v_{i}$, way $w_{i}$ so that $\sum_{i=1}^{n}w_{i}\leq 1$. Assume that every ...
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complexity of finding optimal matchings of given fixed size
It is known, that maximal matchings (i.e. matchings with the maximal number of edges) and optimal matchings (i.e. matchings for which the sum of edge weights is optimal) can be calculated in ...
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Find edge weights that fit given node weights
Let $G = (V,E)$ be a connected simple graph (unweighted, undirected, no selfloops) on $n$ nodes.
Let $\mathbf{d} := (d_1, d_2, ..., d_n) \in \mathbb{R}_{>0}^n$ be a vector of arbitrary given node ...
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Network flows with capacities on pairs of edges
Take a standard network flow problem: a directed graph with nonnegative capacities on each edge, a source $s$, a sink $t$. We all know how to find the maximum flow from $s$ to $t$.
Now add edge-pair ...
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Algorithm for satisfiability of inequalities.
I am looking for an algorithm for checking the satisfiability (with natural values) of a set of inequalities made of variables and natural numbers, for example: $u < v, u \leq z, 3 \leq v$.
In ...
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Covering max flow arcs by arc disjoint paths
Let $(N,A,s,t,u)$ be a network with node set $N$, arc set $A$, source $s\in N$, sink $t\in N$ and capacity vector $u\in\{1,2,\ldots,T\}^A$, and let $x=(x_a)_{a\in A}$ be a maximum $(s,t)$-flow. Is it ...
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Solving for Hamiltonian path with constraints on allowable routes through vertices
Suppose you have a complete graph with N vertexes, with a distinguished vertex $n=1$ ("start"), and you wish to find a route traveling exactly once through each vertex so that the distance along the ...
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When is polytope compatible with network flow?
A linear program is the problem of optimizing an linear objective function within some polytope $A$ over $\mathbf R^n$. My question is motivated by the question of when a linear programming problem ...