A multilevel approach to minimal cost network flows.

This thesis presents an exploration of the application of multigrid/multilevel techniques to a non-geometriclongtransportationproblem. Anintroductiontomultigrid is given, and specifics of how it is applied to this minimum cost network flow problem are explored. This research shows that multilevel t...

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Main Author: Cavanaugh, Kevin J.
Other Authors: Henson, V. Emden
Language:en_US
Published: Monterey, California. Naval Postgraduate School 2012
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10945/23972
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spelling ndltd-nps.edu-oai-calhoun.nps.edu-10945-239722014-11-27T16:15:35Z A multilevel approach to minimal cost network flows. Cavanaugh, Kevin J. Henson, V. Emden Rosenthal, Richard E. Operations Research Applied Mathematics This thesis presents an exploration of the application of multigrid/multilevel techniques to a non-geometriclongtransportationproblem. Anintroductiontomultigrid is given, and specifics of how it is applied to this minimum cost network flow problem are explored. This research shows that multilevel techniques can be applied to network optimization problems. Further, since a previous restriction is removed by transferring the problem from a physical space to a cost space, the techniques can be applied to a broader range of problems. Both a multilevel V-cycle and a Full Multigrid (FMG) algorithm are implemented. Various strategies for restriction and local relaxation are discussed, and comparisons between the methods are made. Experimental results are given. Directions for future work include investigation of graph theoretic aspects of the problem, implementation of a regular grid overlay of the domain, exploration of a fast adaptive composite (FAC) grid algorithm, and development of a full approximation scheme (FAS) algorithm. 2012-11-29T16:18:50Z 2012-11-29T16:18:50Z 1992-09 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10945/23972 ocn640575558 en_US Monterey, California. Naval Postgraduate School
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description This thesis presents an exploration of the application of multigrid/multilevel techniques to a non-geometriclongtransportationproblem. Anintroductiontomultigrid is given, and specifics of how it is applied to this minimum cost network flow problem are explored. This research shows that multilevel techniques can be applied to network optimization problems. Further, since a previous restriction is removed by transferring the problem from a physical space to a cost space, the techniques can be applied to a broader range of problems. Both a multilevel V-cycle and a Full Multigrid (FMG) algorithm are implemented. Various strategies for restriction and local relaxation are discussed, and comparisons between the methods are made. Experimental results are given. Directions for future work include investigation of graph theoretic aspects of the problem, implementation of a regular grid overlay of the domain, exploration of a fast adaptive composite (FAC) grid algorithm, and development of a full approximation scheme (FAS) algorithm.
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