The two player shortest path network interdiction problem
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Authors
Simon Busam, Luca E. SchΓ€fer, Stefan Ruzika
arXiv ID
2004.08338
Category
cs.DS: Data Structures & Algorithms
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math.CO
Citations
3
Venue
arXiv.org
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4 months ago
Abstract
In this article, we study a biobjective extension of the shortest path network interdiction problem. Each arc in the network is associated with two integer length values and two players compute their respective shortest paths from source to sink independently from each other while an interdictor tries to lengthen both shortest paths by removing arcs. We show that this problem is intractable and that deciding whether a feasible interdiction strategy is efficient, is NP- complete. We provide a solution procedure to solve the problem on two-terminal series-parallel graphs in pseudopolynomial time.
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