Abstract

We consider combinatorial algorithms for the minimum-cost flow problem on networks with unit capacities, and special cases of the problem. Historically, researchers have developed special-purpose algorithms that exploit unit capacities. In contrast, for the maximum flow problem, the classical blocking flow and push-relabel algorithms for the general case also have the best bounds known for the special case of unit capacities. In this paper we show that the classical blocking flow push-relabel cost-scaling algorithms of Goldberg and Tarjan (Math. Oper. Res. 15, 430---466, 1990) for general minimum-cost flow problems achieve the best known bounds for unit-capacity problems as well. We also develop a cycle-canceling algorithm that extends Goldberg's shortest path algorithm (Goldberg SIAM J. Comput. 24, 494---504, 1995) to minimum-cost, unit-capacity flow problems. Finally, we combine our ideas to obtain an algorithm that solves the minimum-cost bipartite matching problem in O(r1/2mlogC)$O(r^{1/2} m \log C)$ time, where m is the number of edges, C is the largest arc cost (assumed to be greater than 1), and r is the number of vertices on the small side of the vertex bipartition. This result generalizes (and simplifies) a result of Duan et al. (2011) and solves an open problem of Ramshaw and Tarjan (2012).

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