A parametric approach to solving bicriterion shortest path problems

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In this paper a new algorithm is developed to solve bicriterion shortest path problems (BSP). This algorithm first relaxes the integrality conditions and solves a simple bicriterion network problem. The bicriterion network problem is solved parametrically, exploiting properties associated with adjacent basis trees. Those Pareto-optimal paths not obtained by solving the LP relaxation are obtained using a label correcting procedure. Computational results comparing the parametric approach to the label setting approach and the K-th shortest path approach are also presented. They indicate that the parametric approach is orders of magnitude faster than the K-th shortest path approach for most problems tested. For problems with a positive correlation between the two cost coefficients, the parametric approach is seen to be significantly faster than the label setting approach. © 1991.

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Mote, J., Murthy, I., & Olson, D. L. (1991). A parametric approach to solving bicriterion shortest path problems. European Journal of Operational Research, 53(1), 81–92. https://doi.org/10.1016/0377-2217(91)90094-C

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