Edge- and node-disjoint paths in P systems

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In this paper, we continue our development of algorithms used for topological network discovery. We present native P system versions of two fundamental problems in graph theory: finding the maximum number of edge- and node-disjoint paths between a source node and target node. We start from the standard depth-first-search maximum flow algorithms, but our approach is totally distributed, when initially no structural information is available and each P system cell has to even learn its immediate neighbors. For the node-disjoint version, our P system rules are designed to enforce node weight capacities (of one), in addition to edge capacities (of one), which are not readily available in the standard network flow algorithms.

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Dinneen, M. J., Kim, Y. B., & Nicolescu, R. (2010). Edge- and node-disjoint paths in P systems. In Electronic Proceedings in Theoretical Computer Science, EPTCS (Vol. 40, pp. 121–141). Open Publishing Association. https://doi.org/10.4204/EPTCS.40.9

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