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In this paper a procedure is described to orient arcs of a graph so as to mimimize the sum of the distances between certain given source-sink pairs. This work is a substantial part of the more general problem of orienting a road network in such a way as to optimize a specified objective subject to the requirement that one can go from any point of the network to any other one. The proposed method, related to the ideas of sequential optimization [1, 2, 3], uses column-generation as well as row-generation.
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Johnson, E.L., Pieroni, P. (1986). A linear programming approach to the optimum network orientation problem. In: Gallo, G., Sandi, C. (eds) Netflow at Pisa. Mathematical Programming Studies, vol 26. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/BFb0121098
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