A Dijkstra's Algorithm: Theory and Application to Asia Map

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Název: A Dijkstra's Algorithm: Theory and Application to Asia Map
Autoři: null Renuka Lakshmi Avvari
Zdroj: Communications on Applied Nonlinear Analysis. 32:187-194
Informace o vydavateli: Science Research Society, 2024.
Rok vydání: 2024
Popis: A key technique in computer science for resolving the single-source shortest path issue in weighted graphs is Dijkstra's algorithm. This abstract provides an overview of Dijkstra's algorithm, detailing its theoretical underpinnings and practical applications. The algorithm's step-by-step process, including initialization, relaxation, and selection of minimum-cost paths, is elucidated. Furthermore, variations and optimizations of Dijkstra's algorithm are discussed, such as the use of priority queues to enhance efficiency. Additionally, the abstract explores real-world applications of Dijkstra's algorithm across various domains, including network routing, transportation planning, and computer network optimization. Finally, the abstract highlights the algorithm's significance in and ongoing research efforts aimed at further improving its performance and versatility.
Druh dokumentu: Article
ISSN: 1074-133X
DOI: 10.52783/cana.v32.1735
Přístupové číslo: edsair.doi...........2e535b4aacf9ebc49cbc91c9d6715ae3
Databáze: OpenAIRE
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Abstrakt:A key technique in computer science for resolving the single-source shortest path issue in weighted graphs is Dijkstra's algorithm. This abstract provides an overview of Dijkstra's algorithm, detailing its theoretical underpinnings and practical applications. The algorithm's step-by-step process, including initialization, relaxation, and selection of minimum-cost paths, is elucidated. Furthermore, variations and optimizations of Dijkstra's algorithm are discussed, such as the use of priority queues to enhance efficiency. Additionally, the abstract explores real-world applications of Dijkstra's algorithm across various domains, including network routing, transportation planning, and computer network optimization. Finally, the abstract highlights the algorithm's significance in and ongoing research efforts aimed at further improving its performance and versatility.
ISSN:1074133X
DOI:10.52783/cana.v32.1735