[Lemon-user] [Question] Does anybody know about available open source for the generalized flow problem?
Alpár Jüttner
alpar at cs.elte.hu
Sat Dec 11 12:18:54 CET 2010
Hi Heungjo,
I'm not aware of any open source implementation for that.
You are right that LEMON does not have an implementation like this.
However it provides a great platform for efficiently implementing an
algorithm for that problem. So, why not try to do it using LEMON? It
shouldn't be that difficult and I'm sure you will get all the support on
this list. And the result can eventually be included into the core
library.
Regards,
Alpar
On Fri, 2010-12-10 at 22:34 -0600, Heungjo An wrote:
> Dear all,
>
>
> My name is Heungjo An.
> I am a Ph.D. student in Industrial & Systems Engineering at Texas A&M
> University in the U.S.
>
>
>
> I am sorry for questioning this to the LEMON user group.
> However, I am hoping that somebody in this group might have some
> information about what I need.
>
>
> Actually, LEMON contains algorithms that can solve the min cost flow
> problem.
> But, as I understand, it cannot solve the generalized flow problem, in
> which some flows on arcs can gain or lose.
> So, I am looking for any available open source to solve
> the generalized flow problem.
> If somebody has information about this, please share the information.
> It will be greatly appreciated.
>
>
> Thank you.
>
>
> Sincerely,
>
>
> Heungjo An
> --
> Ph.D. Student
> Industrial and Systems Engineering
> Texas A&M University
>
>
> Heungjo.An at gmail.com
> 979-219-4604
>
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