Abstract

In this paper the general equal flow problem is considered. This is a minimum cost network flow problem with additional side constraints requiring the flow of arcs in some given sets of arcs to take on the same value. This model can be applied to approach water resource system management problems or multiperiod logistic problems in general involving policy restrictions which require some arcs to carry the same amount of flow through the given study period. Although the bases of the general equal flow problem are no longer spanning trees, it is possible to recognize a similar structure that allows us to take advantage of the practical computational capabilities of network models. After characterizing the bases of the problem as good ( r+1)-forests, a simplex primal algorithm is developed that exploits the network structure of the problem and requires only slight modifications of the well-known network simplex algorithm.

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