Extensions of labeling algorithms for multi-objective uncertain shortest path problems

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Abstract

We consider multi-objective shortest path problems in which the edge lengths are uncertain. Different concepts for finding so-called robust efficient solutions for multi-objective robust optimization exist. In this article, we consider multi-scenario efficiency, flimsily and highly robust efficiency, and point-based and set-based minmax robust efficiency. Labeling algorithms are an important class of algorithms for multi-objective (deterministic) shortest path problems. We analyze why it is, for most of the considered concepts, not straightforward to use labeling algorithms to find robust efficient solutions. We then show two approaches to extend a generic multi-objective label correcting algorithm for these cases. We finally present extensive numerical results on the performance of the proposed algorithms.

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Raith, A., Schmidt, M., Schöbel, A., & Thom, L. (2018). Extensions of labeling algorithms for multi-objective uncertain shortest path problems. Networks, 72(1), 84–127. https://doi.org/10.1002/net.21815

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