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In this classic book, first published in 1962, L. R. Ford, Jr.,
and D. R. Fulkerson set the foundation for the study of network
flow problems. The models and algorithms introduced in "Flows in
Networks" are used widely today in the fields of transportation
systems, manufacturing, inventory planning, image processing, and
Internet traffic.
The techniques presented by Ford and Fulkerson spurred the
development of powerful computational tools for solving and
analyzing network flow models, and also furthered the understanding
of linear programming. In addition, the book helped illuminate and
unify results in combinatorial mathematics while emphasizing proofs
based on computationally efficient construction. "Flows in
Networks" is rich with insights that remain relevant to current
research in engineering, management, and other sciences. This
landmark work belongs on the bookshelf of every researcher working
with networks.
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