Network Flows: Theory, Algorithms, and Applications
Synopsis
A comprehensive introduction to network flows that brings together the classic and the contemporary aspects of the field, and provides an integrative view of theory, algorithms, and applications.
- presents in-depth, self-contained treatments of shortest path, maximum flow, and minimum cost flow problems, including descriptions of polynomial-time algorithms for these core models.
- emphasizes powerful algorithmic strategies and analysis tools such as data scaling, geometric improvement arguments, and potential function arguments.
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provides an easy-to-understand descriptions of several important data structures, including d-heaps, Fibonacci heaps, and dynamic trees.
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devotes a special chapter to conducting empirical testing of algorithms.
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features over 150 applications of network flows to a variety of engineering, management, and scientific domains.
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contains extensive reference notes and illustrations.
Publisher information
- Publisher: Pearson Education (US)
- ISBN: 9780136175490
- Number of pages: 864
- Dimensions: 236 x 180 x 50 mm
- Weight: 1520g
- Languages: English


