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The algebraic path problem is a generalization of the shortest path problem in graphs. Various instances of this abstract problem have appeared in the literature, and similar solutions have been independently discovered and rediscovered. The repeated appearance of a problem is evidence of its relevance. This book aims to help current and future researchers add this powerful tool to their arsenal, so that they can easily identify and use it in their own work. Path problems in networks can be conceptually divided into two parts: A distillation of the extensive theory behind the algebraic path problem, and an exposition of a broad range of applications. First of all, the shortest path problem is presented so as to fix terminology and concepts: existence and uniqueness of solutions, robustness to parameter changes, and centralized and distributed computation algorithms. Then, these concepts are generalized to the algebraic context of semirings. Methods for creating new semirings, useful for modeling new problems, are provided. A large part of the book is then devoted to numerous applications of the algebraic path problem, ranging from mobile network routing to BGP routing to social networks. These applications show what kind of problems can be modeled as algebraic path problems; they also serve as examples on how to go about modeling new problems. This monograph will be useful to network researchers, engineers, and graduate students. It can be used either as an introduction to the topic, or as a quick reference to the theoretical facts, algorithms, and application examples. The theoretical background assumed for the reader is that of a graduate or advanced undergraduate student in computer science or engineering. Some familiarity with algebra and algorithms is helpful, but not necessary. Algebra, in particular, is used as a convenient and concise language to describe problems that are essentially combinatorial.

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Table of Contents

1. Classical shortest path
Definitions and problem description
Computation of shortest paths
Distributed computation of shortest paths
2. The algebraic path problem
Semirings and the algebraic path problem
Creating new semirings
3. Properties and computation of solutions
Alternative viewpoints: paths and matrices
Edge sensitivities
Centralized computation of A*
Decentralized computation of A*
4. Applications
Path enumeration
Expectation semirings
Minimum weight spanning tree
Longest path
Quality of service (QoS) routing
BGP routing
Shortest path with time-inhomogeneous edges
Network reliability
Shortest paths with gains/losses on the edges
Trust-reputation
Social networks
Traffic assignment
Applications of sensitivity analysis
5. Related areas
Non-semiring path problems
Semiring non-path problems
6. List of semirings and applications
Authors' biographies.

Edition Notes

Part of: Synthesis digital library of engineering and computer science.

Title from PDF t.p. (viewed on February 16, 2010).

Series from website.

Includes bibliographical references (p. 61-64).

Abstract freely available; full-text restricted to subscribers or individual document purchasers.

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Mode of access: World Wide Web.

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San Rafael, Calif. (1537 Fourth Street, San Rafael, CA 94901 USA)
Series
Synthesis lectures on communication networks -- # 3
Other Titles
Synthesis digital library of engineering and computer science.

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004.6
Library of Congress
TK5105.5 .B276 2010

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OL25545509M
Internet Archive
pathproblemsnetw00bara
ISBN 13
9781598299243, 9781598299236

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