Authors
Bruce Hoppe, Éva Tardos
Publication date
2000/2
Journal
Mathematics of Operations Research
Volume
25
Issue
1
Pages
36-62
Publisher
INFORMS
Description
A dynamic network consists of a graph with capacities and transit times on its edges. The quickest transshipment problem is defined by a dynamic network with several sources and sinks; each source has a specified supply and each sink has a specified demand. The problem is to send exactly the right amount of flow out of each source and into each sink in the minimum overall time.
Variations of the quickest transshipment problem have been studied extensively; the special case of the problem with a single sink is commonly used to model building evacuation. Similar dynamic network flow problems have numerous other applications; in some of these, the capacities are small integers and it is important to find integral flows. There are no polynomial-time algorithms known for most of these problems.
In this paper we give the first polynomial-time algorithm for the quickest transshipment problem. Our algorithm …
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B Hoppe, É Tardos - Mathematics of Operations Research, 2000