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Fast heuristic algorithms for rectilinear Steiner trees
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    Fast heuristic algorithms for rectilinear Steiner trees (English)
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    Given n points P in the plane, a rectilinear minimum spanning tree is a tree whose vertices are the n points, and whose total edge length in the rectilinear metric is minimum over all spanning trees. A rectilinear Steiner tree is then a tree of minimum total edge length over all spanning trees for sets \(P'\) of points with \(P\leq P'\). Vertices of \(P'\setminus P\) are Steiner points. It is NP-hard to determine the minimum total edge length of a rectilinear Steiner tree for P. In this paper, the author first surveys heuristics for the problem, and then gives a dramatic improvement on one of the early heuristics due to Hanan. Empirical results on large problems are used to illustrate the improvements.
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    rectilinear distance
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    efficient algorithm
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    heuristic algorithms
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    computational geometry
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    average case analysis
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    VLSI design
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    minimum spanning tree
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    rectilinear metric
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    Steiner tree
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