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Combinatorial Optimization: Theory and Algorithms

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This comprehensive textbook on combinatorial optimization places specialemphasis on theoretical results and algorithms with provably goodperformance, in contrast to heuristics. It is based on numerous courses on combinatorial optimization and specialized topics, mostly at graduate level. This book reviews the fundamentals, covers the classical topics (paths, flows, matching, matroids, NP-completeness, approximation algorithms) in detail, and proceeds to advanced and recent topics, some of which have not appeared in a textbook before. Throughout, it contains complete but concise proofs, and also provides numerousexercises and references.This fifth edition has again been updated, revised, and significantlyextended, with more than 60 new exercises and new material on varioustopics, including Cayley's formula, blocking flows, faster"b"-matching separation, multidimensional knapsack, multicommoditymax-flow min-cut ratio, and sparsest cut. Thus, this book represents the state of the art of combinatorial optimization.

660 pages, Hardcover

First published April 29, 2002

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Bernhard Korte

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Bernhard H. Korte was a German computer scientist, a professor at the University of Bonn, and an expert in combinatorial optimization.

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