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Push-Relabel-algoritmen×Bellman-Ford-algoritmen×Dijkstras algoritme×Ford-Fulkerson-algoritmen×
FagfeltOperasjonsanalyseOperasjonsanalyseOperasjonsanalyseOperasjonsanalyse
FamilieMachine learningMachine learningMachine learningMachine learning
Opprinnelsesår1988195619561956
OpphavspersonAndrew V. Goldberg and Robert E. TarjanRichard Bellman and Lester R. FordEdsger W. DijkstraLester R. Ford and Delbert R. Fulkerson
Typealgorithmalgorithmalgorithmalgorithm
Opprinnelig kildeGoldberg, A. V., & Tarjan, R. E. (1988). A new approach to the maximum flow problem. Journal of the ACM, 35(4), 921-940. DOI ↗Bellman, R. (1958). On a routing problem. Quarterly of Applied Mathematics, 16(1), 87-90. DOI ↗Dijkstra, E. W. (1959). A note on two problems in connexion with graphs. Numerische Mathematik, 1(1), 269-271. DOI ↗Ford, L. R., & Fulkerson, D. R. (1956). Maximal flow through a network. Canadian Journal of Mathematics, 8(3), 399-404. DOI ↗
Aliaspreflow-push algorithm, Goldberg-Tarjan algorithmBellman-Ford method, Bellman algorithmDijkstra's algorithm, shortest path algorithmFord-Fulkerson method, augmenting path method
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SammendragThe Push-Relabel Algorithm, developed by Andrew V. Goldberg and Robert E. Tarjan in 1988, is a highly efficient method for computing maximum flow in networks. Unlike augmenting path methods, it maintains a preflow and uses local push and global relabeling operations to drive flow toward the sink, achieving superior worst-case complexity.The Bellman-Ford Algorithm, developed by Richard Bellman and Lester R. Ford in the 1950s, is a fundamental algorithm for computing shortest paths in weighted graphs that may contain negative edge weights. Unlike Dijkstra's algorithm, it correctly handles negative weights and can detect the presence of negative-weight cycles.Dijkstra's Algorithm, introduced by Edsger W. Dijkstra in 1956, is one of the most fundamental algorithms in computer science for solving the single-source shortest path problem. It finds the shortest path from a starting vertex to all other vertices in a weighted graph with non-negative edge weights.The Ford-Fulkerson Algorithm, developed by Lester R. Ford and Delbert R. Fulkerson in 1956, is a foundational method for computing the maximum flow in a flow network. It finds the maximum amount of flow that can be sent from a source to a sink through a directed graph with capacity constraints on edges.
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