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    Balancing problems in acyclic networks (English)
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    15 June 1994
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    The authors regard a balancing problem in acyclic networks. Arc lengths are called balanced if any two paths with common endpoints have the same length. The buffer assignment problem arises in a network if the sum of the added amounts is minimal, in such a way that the arc lengths are balanced. The authors give procedures which solve several generalizations of the problem in polynomial time. The network flow theory is used. The authors solve a weighted version of the problem for nonrooted networks and upper bounds of buffers. It is shown that the problem of balancing a network while minimizing the number of arcs with positive buffers is NP-hard.
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    buffer assignment
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