An edge elimination test for the Steiner problem in graphs (Q1116902)

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An edge elimination test for the Steiner problem in graphs
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    An edge elimination test for the Steiner problem in graphs (English)
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    It is known that before actually solving the Steiner Problem in graphs, reduction tests can considerably reduce the problem size. One of them, the Least Cost test, eliminates an edge (i,j) if its length exceeds the shortest path length between nodes i and j. This test is considerably improved by replacing shortest path length with `special distance', a notion based on a min-max measure. The test also generalizes a reduction method that uses minimum spanning trees. The matrix of special distances can be calculated in the same time complexity order as the matrix of all the shortest path lengths. Computational results on different types of problem graphs show that respectable reduction is attained by the test.
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    graph reduction
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    bottleneck length
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    Steiner Problem in graphs
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    reduction tests
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    Least Cost test
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    shortest path
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    special distance
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    minimum spanning trees
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