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Solving real-world optimization problems frequently boils down to processing graphs. The graphs themselves are used to represent and structure relationships of the problem’s components. In this chapter we review external-memory (EM) graph algorithms for a few representative problems:
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Partially supported by the Future and Emerging Technologies programme of the EU under contract number IST-1999-14186 (ALCOM-FT) and by the DFG grant SA 933/1-1.
Partially supported by the Center of Excellence programme of the EU under contract number ICAI-CT-2000-70025. Parts of this work were done while the author was visiting the Computer and Automation Research Institute of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Center of Excellence, MTA SZTAKI, Budapest.
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Katriel, I., Meyer, U. (2003). Elementary Graph Algorithms in External Memory. In: Meyer, U., Sanders, P., Sibeyn, J. (eds) Algorithms for Memory Hierarchies. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 2625. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-36574-5_4
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