R Zenklusen - Discrete Applied Mathematics, 2010 - Elsevier
We introduce two interdiction problems involving matchings, one dealing with edge removals and the other dealing with vertex removals. Given is an undirected graph G with …
Classical analysis of two-player quantitative games involves an adversary (modeling the environment of the system) which is purely antagonistic and asks for strict guarantees while …
Computing shortest paths is a fundamental operation in processing graph data. In many real- world applications, discovering shortest paths between two vertices empowers us to make …
We study a dynamic network game between an attacker and a user. The user wishes to find a shortest path between a pair of nodes in a directed network, and the attacker seeks to …
In this paper we introduce a stochastic interdiction problem for median systems in which the operational state of the system's disrupted elements in the aftermath of the disruption is …
In this invited contribution, we summarize new solution concepts useful for the synthesis of reactive systems that we have introduced in several recent publications. These solution …
J Zhang, J Zhuang, B Behlendorf - Reliability Engineering & System Safety, 2018 - Elsevier
One of the key challenges in securing the US-Mexico border is the smuggling of illicit goods and humans between Ports-of-Entry (POEs). A confluence of factors advantageous to …
We study the minimum vertex blocker clique problem (VBCP), 1 which is to remove a subset of vertices of minimum cardinality in a weighted undirected graph, such that the maximum …
D Huang, Z Mao, K Fang, L Chen - International Journal of …, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
This paper addresses the shortest path interdiction problem, in which the leader aims to maximise the length of the shortest path that the follower can traverse subject to a limited …