scholarly journals Partitioning Graphs to Speed Up Dijkstra’s Algorithm

Author(s):  
Rolf H. Möhring ◽  
Heiko Schilling ◽  
Birk Schütz ◽  
Dorothea Wagner ◽  
Thomas Willhalm
Author(s):  
Reinhard Bauer ◽  
Daniel Delling ◽  
Peter Sanders ◽  
Dennis Schieferdecker ◽  
Dominik Schultes ◽  
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Author(s):  
Reinhard Bauer ◽  
Daniel Delling ◽  
Peter Sanders ◽  
Dennis Schieferdecker ◽  
Dominik Schultes ◽  
...  

2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Fredrik Ljunggren ◽  
Kristian Persson ◽  
Anders Peterson ◽  
Christiane Schmidt

Abstract We present an algorithm to insert a train path in an existing railway timetable close to operation, when we want to affect the existing (passenger) traffic as little as possible. Thus, we consider all other trains as fixed, and aim for a resulting train path that maximizes the bottleneck robustness, that is, a train path that maximizes the temporal distance to neighboring trains in the timetable. Our algorithm is based on a graph formulation of the problem and uses a variant of Dijkstra’s algorithm. We present an extensive experimental evaluation of our algorithm for the Swedish railway stretch from Malmö to Hallsberg. Moreover, we analyze the size of our constructed graph.


Author(s):  
Stevens Johnson ◽  
V.M. Midhun ◽  
Nithin Issac ◽  
Ann Mariya Mathew ◽  
Shinosh Mathew

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