Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
420297 Discrete Applied Mathematics 2010 14 Pages PDF
Abstract

This paper deals with problems on non-oriented edge-colored graphs. The aim is to find a route between two given vertices ss and tt. This route can be a walk, a trail or a path. Each time a vertex is crossed by a walk there is an associated non-negative reload   cost ri,jri,j, where ii and jj denote, respectively, the colors of successive edges in this walk. The goal is to find a route whose total reload cost is minimum. Polynomial algorithms and proofs of NP-hardness are given for particular cases: when the triangle inequality is satisfied or not, when reload costs are symmetric (i.e., ri,j=rj,iri,j=rj,i) or asymmetric. We also investigate bounded degree graphs and planar graphs. We conclude the paper with the traveling salesman problem with reload costs.

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