Widest Path in Networks with Gains/Losses

Author:

Tayyebi Javad1ORCID,Rîtan Mihai-Lucian2,Deaconu Adrian Marius2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Industrial Engineering, Birjand University of Technology, Industry and Mining Boulevard, Ibn Hesam Square, Birjand 9719866981, Iran

2. Depatment of Mathematics and Computer Science, Transilvania University of Braşov, Eroilor St. 29, 500036 Braşov, Romania

Abstract

In this paper, the generalized widest path problem (or generalized maximum capacity problem) is studied. This problem is denoted by the GWPP. The classical widest path problem is to find a path from a source (s) to a sink (t) with the highest capacity among all possible s-t paths. The GWPP takes into account the presence of loss/gain factors on arcs as well. The GWPP aims to find an s-t path considering the loss/gain factors while satisfying the capacity constraints. For solving the GWPP, three strongly polynomial time algorithms are presented. Two algorithms only work in the case of losses. The first one is less efficient than the second one on a CPU, but it proves to be more efficient on large networks if it parallelized on GPUs. The third algorithm is able to deal with the more general case of losses/gains on arcs. An example is considered to illustrate how each algorithm works. Experiments on large networks are conducted to compare the efficiency of the algorithms proposed.

Publisher

MDPI AG

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