DocumentCode
2913895
Title
Solving Evacuation Problems Efficiently--Earliest Arrival Flows with Multiple Sources
Author
Baumann, Nadine ; Skutella, Martin
Author_Institution
Univ. Dortmund
fYear
2006
fDate
Oct. 2006
Firstpage
399
Lastpage
410
Abstract
Earliest arrival flows capture the essence of evacuation planning. Given a network with capacities and transit times on the arcs, a subset of source nodes with supplies and a sink node, the task is to send the given supplies from the sources to the sink "as quickly as possible". The latter requirement is made more precise by the earliest arrival property which requires that the total amount of flow that has arrived at the sink is maximal for all points in time simultaneously. It is a classical result from the 1970s that, for the special case of a single source node, earliest arrival flows do exist and can be computed by essentially applying the successive shortest path algorithm for min-cost flow computations. While it has previously been observed that an earliest arrival flow still exists for multiple sources, the problem of computing one efficiently has been open for many years. We present an exact algorithm for this problem whose running time is strongly polynomial in the input plus output size of the problem
Keywords
computational complexity; graph theory; earliest arrival flows; evacuation planning; evacuation problem; min-cost flow computation; network flow algorithm; polynomial; shortest path algorithm; Complex networks; Costs; Fires; Floods; Joining processes; Polynomials; Resists; Tail;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Foundations of Computer Science, 2006. FOCS '06. 47th Annual IEEE Symposium on
Conference_Location
Berkeley, CA
ISSN
0272-5428
Print_ISBN
0-7695-2720-5
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/FOCS.2006.70
Filename
4031375
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