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The Steiner Ratio

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Steiner's Problem concerns finding a shortest interconnecting network for a finite set of points in a metric space. A solution must be a tree, which is called a Steiner Minimal Tree (SMT), and may contain vertices different from the points which are to be connected. Steiner's Problem is one of the most famous combinatorial-geometrical problems, but unfortunately it is very difficult in terms of combinatorial structure as well as computational complexity. However, if only a Minimum Spanning Tree (MST) without additional vertices in the interconnecting network is sought, then it is simple to solve. So it is of interest to know what the error is if an MST is constructed instead of an SMT. The worst case for this ratio running over all finite sets is called the Steiner ratio of the space.
The book concentrates on investigating the Steiner ratio. The goal is to determine, or at least estimate, the Steiner ratio for many different metric spaces. The author shows that the description of the Steiner ratio contains many questions from geometry, optimization, and graph theory.
Audience: Researchers in network design, applied optimization, and design of algorithms.

List of contents

1 The Historical Genesis.- 2 Networks, Spaces and Algorithms.- 3 Shortest Trees in Metric Spaces - A Survey.- 4 The Steiner Ratio of Metric Spaces.- 5 The Steiner Ratio of Banach-Minkowski Spaces.- 6 Euclidean Spaces.- 7 The Steiner Ratio of Neighboured Spaces.- 8 Banach-Minkowski Planes.- 9 The Steiner Ratio and the Embedding of Spaces.- 10 The Steiner Ratio and Discrete Geometry.- 11 The Dependence of the Steiner Ratio on the Dimension.- 12 Related Questions.- References.

Summary

Steiner's Problem concerns finding a shortest interconnecting network for a finite set of points in a metric space. A solution must be a tree, which is called a Steiner Minimal Tree (SMT), and may contain vertices different from the points which are to be connected. Steiner's Problem is one of the most famous combinatorial-geometrical problems, but unfortunately it is very difficult in terms of combinatorial structure as well as computational complexity. However, if only a Minimum Spanning Tree (MST) without additional vertices in the interconnecting network is sought, then it is simple to solve. So it is of interest to know what the error is if an MST is constructed instead of an SMT. The worst case for this ratio running over all finite sets is called the Steiner ratio of the space.
The book concentrates on investigating the Steiner ratio. The goal is to determine, or at least estimate, the Steiner ratio for many different metric spaces. The author shows that the description of the Steiner ratio contains many questions from geometry, optimization, and graph theory.
Audience: Researchers in network design, applied optimization, and design of algorithms.

Product details

Authors Dietmar Cieslik
Publisher Springer Netherlands
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 12.04.2011
 
EAN 9780792370154
ISBN 978-0-7923-7015-4
No. of pages 244
Weight 544 g
Illustrations XII, 244 p.
Series Combinatorial Optimization
Combinatorial Optimization
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > IT, data processing > IT

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