Generalized spanning trees |
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Authors: | M. Dror M. Haouari J. Chaouachi |
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Affiliation: | a MIS Department, College of Business & Public Administration, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ 85712, USA;b Ecole Polytechnique de Tunisie, LEGI BP 743, 2078 La Marsa, Tunisia |
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Abstract: | ![]() In this paper, we propose a definition for the Generalized Minimal Spanning Tree (GMST) of a graph. The GMST requires spanning at least one node out of every set of disjoint nodes (node partition) in a graph. The analysis of the GMST problem is motivated by real life agricultural settings related to construction of irrigation networks in desert environments. We prove that the GMST problem is NP-hard, and examine a number of heuristic solutions for this problem. Computational experiments comparing these heuristics are presented. |
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Keywords: | Agriculture Irrigation network Minimum spanning tree Traveling salesman problem Steiner problem Worst case analysis Genetic algorithms |
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