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Linear programming models for traffic engineering in 100\% survivable networks under combined IS-IS/OSPF and MPLS-TE
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    Linear programming models for traffic engineering in 100\% survivable networks under combined IS-IS/OSPF and MPLS-TE (English)
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    30 June 2011
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    routing problems
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