Cristinel Ababei
January 2009, Fargo ND
[email protected]
SUMMARY
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This is a C++ implementation of CS2 min-cost-max-flow scaling algorithm.
This is intended to be one of the cleanest and simplest to use minimum-cost
max-flow (MCMF) implementation using C++. If you have a C++ application in
which you need to use a MCMF algo, then this may be your most elegant bet.
See main() function for an example of how to use it.
I compiled it on Linux Fedora, using g++. If you have any question please
contact Cristinel.
CREDITS
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This is an adapted (i.e., ported to C++) version of the faimous CS2 algo;
CS2 is the second version of scaling algorithm for minimum-cost max-flow
problems. For a detailed description of this famous algo, see:
A.V. Goldberg, "An Efficient Implementation of a Scaling Minimum-Cost
Flow Algorithm", Journal of Algorithms, vol. 22, pp. 1-29, 1997.
CS2 was developed by Andrew Goldberg ([email protected]) and
Boris Cherkassky ([email protected]).
The original C version is located in cs2-4.3/
COPYRIGHT
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The program is available on "as is" basis. It is not guaranteed to
be free of bugs, and the author assumes no responsibility for any
potential problems.
The original copyright notice of the C version applies to this C++
version as well.
ACADEMIA
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If you use this C++ version in any research project and want to
include references to it, then please use:
[1] Cristinel Ababei, C++ Implementation of Goldberg's CS2 Scaling
Minimum-Cost Flow Algorithm, 2009, [Online], Available:
http://www.ece.ndsu.nodak.edu/~cris/software.html
[2] A.V. Goldberg, An Efficient Implementation of a Scaling
Minimum-Cost Flow Algorithm, Journal of Algorithms, Vol. 22,
pp. 1-29, 1997.
FINAL NOTE
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If you'll ever hit it big (to be read: make a lot of money :-) ),
and this code helped you in any way, then please consider
donating some to support my research (I need it :-) ).