Shortest Path Problem
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Definitions
A path is a sequence of nodes such that for all consecutive nodes, there exist an edge
Let there be a weight assigned to each edge.
Single Source Shortest Path (SSSP)
Given a graph , source node , outupt the shortest path from the source
Variants
- Single destination problem: shortest path from all nodes to a single destination
- Single pair problem: Shortest path between input pair
Implementation: Bellman Ford
All shortest path must have edges. If this condition is not satisfied, there is a cycle in in the path, and therefore it is not the shortest.
OPT(a, n-1) = min(w(u,a) + OPT(n-1, u) for all (u, a) in E)
Time complexity:
for e = 1 to n - 1: for each u in V: OPT(u, e) = min(w(v,u) + OPT(v, e-1) for all (v, u)) OPT(u, e) = min(OPT(u,e), OPT(u, e-1))