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    • Algorithmic and Linear Programming-Based Techniques for the Maximum Utility Problem 

      Lawrence, Paul (University of Waterloo, 2023-05-25)
      A common topic of study in the subfield of Operations Research known as Revenue Management is finding optimal prices for a line of products given customer preferences. While there exists a large number of ways to model ...
    • Approximately Coloring Graphs Without Long Induced Paths 

      Chudnovsky, Maria; Schaudt, Oliver; Spirkl, Sophie; stein, maya; Zhong, Mingxian (Springer Nature, 2019)
      It is an open problem whether the 3-coloring problem can be solved in polynomial time in the class of graphs that do not contain an induced path on t vertices, for fixed t. We propose an algorithm that, given a 3-colorable ...
    • Approximation Algorithms for (S,T)-Connectivity Problems 

      Laekhanukit, Bundit (University of Waterloo, 2010-08-03)
      We study a directed network design problem called the $k$-$(S,T)$-connectivity problem; we design and analyze approximation algorithms and give hardness results. For each positive integer $k$, the minimum cost $k$-vertex ...
    • The Matching Augmentation Problem: A 7/4-Approximation Algorithm 

      Dippel, Jack (University of Waterloo, 2019-05-23)
      We present a 7/4 approximation algorithm for the matching augmentation problem (MAP): given a multi-graph with edges of cost either zero or one such that the edges of cost zero form a matching, find a 2-edge connected ...
    • Node-Weighted Prize Collecting Steiner Tree and Applications 

      Sadeghian Sadeghabad, Sina (University of Waterloo, 2013-05-23)
      The Steiner Tree problem has appeared in the Karp's list of the first 21 NP-hard problems and is well known as one of the most fundamental problems in Network Design area. We study the Node-Weighted version of the Prize ...

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