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/* SPP, Shortest Path Problem *//* Written in GNU MathProg by Andrew Makhorin <mao@mai2.rcnet.ru> *//* Given a directed graph G = (V,E), its edge lengths c(i,j) for all (i,j) in E, and two nodes s, t in V, the Shortest Path Problem (SPP) is to find a directed path from s to t whose length is minimal. */param n, integer, > 0;/* number of nodes */set E, within {i in 1..n, j in 1..n};/* set of edges */param c{(i,j) in E};/* c[i,j] is length of edge (i,j); note that edge lengths are allowed to be of any sign (positive, negative, or zero) */param s, in {1..n};/* source node */param t, in {1..n};/* target node */var x{(i,j) in E}, >= 0;/* x[i,j] = 1 means that edge (i,j) belong to shortest path; x[i,j] = 0 means that edge (i,j) does not belong to shortest path; note that variables x[i,j] are binary, however, there is no need to declare them so due to the totally unimodular constraint matrix */s.t. r{i in 1..n}: sum{(j,i) in E} x[j,i] + (if i = s then 1) = sum{(i,j) in E} x[i,j] + (if i = t then 1);/* conservation conditions for unity flow from s to t; every feasible solution is a path from s to t */minimize Z: sum{(i,j) in E} c[i,j] * x[i,j];/* objective function is the path length to be minimized */data;/* Optimal solution is 20 that corresponds to the following shortest path: s = 1 -> 2 -> 4 -> 8 -> 6 = t */param n := 8;param s := 1;param t := 6;param : E : c := 1 2 1 1 4 8 1 7 6 2 4 2 3 2 14 3 4 10 3 5 6 3 6 19 4 5 8 4 8 13 5 8 12 6 5 7 7 4 5 8 6 4 8 7 10;end;
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