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Network Routing, Volume 8 (Hardcover): M.O. Ball, T.L. Magnanti, B. L. Monma, George L. Nemhauser Network Routing, Volume 8 (Hardcover)
M.O. Ball, T.L. Magnanti, B. L. Monma, George L. Nemhauser
R1,550 Discovery Miles 15 500 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The papers in this volume consider a general area of study known as network routing. The underlying problems are conceptually simple, yet mathematically complex and challenging. How can we best route material or people from one place to another? Or, how can we best design a system (for instance locate facilities) to provide services and goods as efficiently and equitably as possible? The problems encountered in answering these questions often have an underlying combinatorial structure, for example, either we dispatch a vehicle or we do not, or we use one particular route or another. The problems also typically have an underlying network structure (a communication or transportation network). In addition, models for these problems are often very large with hundreds or thousands of constraints and variables. A companion volume in the "Handbook" series, entitled "Network Models", treats basic network models such as minimum cost flows, matching and the travelling salesman problem, as well as, several complex network topics, not directly related to routing, such as network design and network reliability.

Network Models, Volume 7 (Hardcover): M.O. Ball, T.L. Magnanti, B. L. Monma, George L. Nemhauser Network Models, Volume 7 (Hardcover)
M.O. Ball, T.L. Magnanti, B. L. Monma, George L. Nemhauser
R2,015 Discovery Miles 20 150 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The set of papers in this handbook reflect the varied theory and wide range of applications of network models. Two of the most vibrant applications areas of network models are telecommunications and transportation. Several chapters explicitly model issues arising in these problem domains. Research on network models has been closely aligned with the field of computer science both in developing data structures for efficiently implementing network algorithms and in analyzing the complexity of network problems and algorithms. The basic structure underlying all network problems is a graph. Thus, historically, there have been strong ties between network models and graph theory. A companion volume in the "Handbook" series, entitled "Network Routing", examines problems related to the movement of commodities over a network. The problems treated arise in several application areas including logistics, telecommunications, facility location, VLSI design, and economics.

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