Shortest paths alogrithms: theory and experimental evaluation
Abstract: "We conduct an extensive computational study of shortest paths algorithms, including some very recent algorithms. We also suggest new algorithms motivated by the experimental results and prove interesting theoretical results suggested by the experimental data. Our computational study...
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Stanford, Calif.
1993
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Schriftenreihe: | Stanford University / Computer Science Department: Report STAN CS
1480 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Abstract: "We conduct an extensive computational study of shortest paths algorithms, including some very recent algorithms. We also suggest new algorithms motivated by the experimental results and prove interesting theoretical results suggested by the experimental data. Our computational study is based on several natural problem classes which identify strengths and weaknesses of various algorithms. These problem classes and algorithm implementations form an environment for testing the performance of shortest paths algorithms. The interaction between the experimental evaluation of algorithm behavior and the theoretical analysis of algorithm performance plays an important role in our research." |
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spelling | Cherkassky, Boris V. Verfasser aut Shortest paths alogrithms theory and experimental evaluation Boris V. Cherkassky ; Andrew V. Goldberg ; Tomasz Radzik Stanford, Calif. 1993 46 S. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Stanford University / Computer Science Department: Report STAN CS 1480 Abstract: "We conduct an extensive computational study of shortest paths algorithms, including some very recent algorithms. We also suggest new algorithms motivated by the experimental results and prove interesting theoretical results suggested by the experimental data. Our computational study is based on several natural problem classes which identify strengths and weaknesses of various algorithms. These problem classes and algorithm implementations form an environment for testing the performance of shortest paths algorithms. The interaction between the experimental evaluation of algorithm behavior and the theoretical analysis of algorithm performance plays an important role in our research." Computer algorithms Network analysis (Planning) Goldberg, Andrew V. Verfasser aut Radzik, Tomasz Verfasser aut Computer Science Department: Report STAN CS Stanford University 1480 (DE-604)BV008928280 1480 |
spellingShingle | Cherkassky, Boris V. Goldberg, Andrew V. Radzik, Tomasz Shortest paths alogrithms theory and experimental evaluation Computer algorithms Network analysis (Planning) |
title | Shortest paths alogrithms theory and experimental evaluation |
title_auth | Shortest paths alogrithms theory and experimental evaluation |
title_exact_search | Shortest paths alogrithms theory and experimental evaluation |
title_full | Shortest paths alogrithms theory and experimental evaluation Boris V. Cherkassky ; Andrew V. Goldberg ; Tomasz Radzik |
title_fullStr | Shortest paths alogrithms theory and experimental evaluation Boris V. Cherkassky ; Andrew V. Goldberg ; Tomasz Radzik |
title_full_unstemmed | Shortest paths alogrithms theory and experimental evaluation Boris V. Cherkassky ; Andrew V. Goldberg ; Tomasz Radzik |
title_short | Shortest paths alogrithms |
title_sort | shortest paths alogrithms theory and experimental evaluation |
title_sub | theory and experimental evaluation |
topic | Computer algorithms Network analysis (Planning) |
topic_facet | Computer algorithms Network analysis (Planning) |
volume_link | (DE-604)BV008928280 |
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