Abstract

Consider a directed temporal graph [Formula: see text] with time ranges on the edges. There can be more than one range on an edge, and each range carries a positive traversal time. Let [Formula: see text] and let [Formula: see text] be the total number of time ranges in [Formula: see text]. We assume that [Formula: see text]. We study the problem of computing shortest journeys that start from a fixed source vertex [Formula: see text] within a given time interval [Formula: see text], where the cost of a journey is equal to the sum of traversal times of the edges on it at the times of crossing those edges. We can construct in [Formula: see text] time a data structure of size [Formula: see text] such that for any vertex [Formula: see text] and any time [Formula: see text], we can report in [Formula: see text] time the cost of the shortest journey that starts from [Formula: see text] within [Formula: see text] and arrives at [Formula: see text] no later than [Formula: see text]. The journey achieving the reported cost can be produced in time linear in its complexity.

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