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Talk gi­ven by Prof. Dr. Mar­tin Sku­tel­la (Tech­ni­sche Uni­ver­si­tät Ber­lin)

Begin: Wed, 12. of Dec 2012 ( 6:00 PM)
Location: Fürstenallee 11, Room F0.530

On December 12, 2012, Prof. Dr. Martin Skutella will give a talk in the context of the SFB 901 colloquium. Title: Unsplittable and k-splittable flows in single-source networks

Abstract:

Given a network with a single source and several sinks with associated demands, we study flow problems with restrictions on the flow-carrying paths. In the unsplittable flow problem, the demand of  each sink has to be satisfied along a single source-sink path. The k-splittable flow problem allows to split each demand into at most k packets such that each packet is sent along a single source-sink path. We discuss recent results and algorithms for turning an arbitrary flow into an unsplittable or k-splittable flow with bounded increase of flow values along arcs.

Photo: Prof. Dr. Martin Skutella, TU Berlin