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Multiple Routing Strategies in a Labelled Network
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 15 August 2002
Abstract
We present here models and algorithms for the construction of efficient path systems, robust to possible variations of the characteristics of the network. We propose some interpretations of these models and proceed to numerical experimentations of the related algorithms. We conclude with a discussion of the way those concepts may be applied to the design of a Public Transportation System.
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