New Polynomial Shortest Path Algorithms and Their Computational Attributes

Published Online:https://doi.org/10.1287/mnsc.31.9.1106

This paper presents six new variants of the polynomially bounded Partitioning Shortest Path (PSP) algorithm for finding the shortest path from one node to all other nodes in a network. Three of these variants, one for negative arc lengths, but without negative cycles, and two for nonnegative arc lengths, augment the PSP algorithm to maintain a property called sharp by Shier and Witzgall. The other three variants augment the PSP algorithm to maintain a property called near-sharp for nonnegative arc lengths. Extensive computational testing is presented on one of the sharp variants for nonnegative arc lengths and two of the near-sharp variants. The empirical results based on 4500 test problems with 90 different configurations and three different network topologies indicate that these new algorithms have excellent computational performance characteristics. Based on total solution times for the 4500 test problems, these new algorithms out-perform all other algorithms tested. In addition, one of the near-sharp algorithms strictly dominates all others on all problem topologies tested.

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