Abstract (EN):
Minimum concave Cost Network Flow Problems (MCNFPs) arise
naturally in many practical applications such as communication, transportation,
distribution, and manufacturing, due to economic considerations. In
addition, it has been shown that every MCNFP with general nonlinear cost
functions can be transformed into a concave MCNFP on an expanded network.
It must also be noted, that multiple source and capacitated networks can be
transformed into single source and uncapacitated networks. The main feature
defining the complexity of MCNFPs is the type of cost function for each arc.
Concave MCNFPs are known to be NP-hard even for the simplest version (i.e.
fixed-charge single source and uncapacitated). The review presented in this
work describes several approaches to the design of Single Source Uncapacitated
(SSU) flow networks involving concave costs.
Language:
English
Type (Professor's evaluation):
Scientific