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On Conditional Covering Problem

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On Conditional Covering Problem
The conditional covering problem (CCP) aims to locate facilities on a graph, where the vertex set represents both the demand points and the potential facility locations. The problem has a constraint that each vertex can cover only those vertices that lie within its covering radius and no vertex can cover itself. The objective of the problem is to find a set that minimizes the sum of the facility costs required to cover all the demand points. An algorithm for CCP on paths was presented by Horne and Smith (Networks 46(4):177–185, 2005). We show that their algorithm is wrong and further present a correct O(n3) algorithm for the same. We also propose an O(n2) algorithm for the CCP on paths when all vertices are assigned unit costs and further extend this algorithm to interval graphs without an increase in time complexity. Keywords Conditional covering problem · Facility location · Total domination problem · Paths · Interval graphs Mathematics Subject Classification (2000) Primary 0...
Balasubramanian Sivan, S. Harini, C. Pandu Rangan
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Type Journal
Year 2010
Where MICS
Authors Balasubramanian Sivan, S. Harini, C. Pandu Rangan
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