Explore a groundbreaking look at how randomness changes the classic minimum spanning tree.
This book studies the Probabilistic Minimum Spanning Tree, a model that minimizes expected cost or risk when presence of nodes is uncertain. It shows how a tree that works well on average can be very different from the best tree for a single instance, and why this makes the problem harder to solve.
Two main threads drive the book: practical motivation and rigorous analysis. You’ll see how a priori trees guide decisions in networks, transportation, and strategic planning, even when some nodes might be absent. The authors develop formulas to compute expected lengths, discuss exact complexity results, and connect PMST to other well-known problems, all while keeping a focus on real-world relevance and robustness of solutions."synopsis" may belong to another edition of this title.
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