2009 | OriginalPaper | Buchkapitel
Shortest Path and Maximum Flow Problems in Networks with Additive Losses and Gains
verfasst von : Franz J. Brandenburg, Mao-cheng Cai
Erschienen in: Frontiers in Algorithmics
Verlag: Springer Berlin Heidelberg
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We introduce networks with additive losses and gains on the arcs. If a positive flow of
x
units enter an arc
a
, then
x
+
g
(
a
) units exit. Arcs may increase or consume flow, i.e., they are gainy or lossy. Such networks have various applications, e.g., in financial analysis, transportation, and data communication.
Problems in such networks are generally intractable. In particular, the shortest path problem is
NP
-hard. However, there is a pseudo-polynomial time algorithm for the problem with nonnegative costs and gains. The maximum flow problem is strongly
NP
-hard, even in unit-gain networks and in networks with integral capacities and loss at most three, and is hard to approximate. However, it is solvable in polynomial time in unit-loss networks using the Edmonds-Karp algorithm.
Our
NP
-hardness results contrast efficient polynomial time solutions of path and flow problems in standard and in so-called generalized networks with multiplicative losses and gains.