This book presents simple, elegant methods for dealing, both in theory
and in application, with a variety of problems that have formulations in
terms of flows in capacity-constrained networks. Since the theoretical
considerations lead in all cases to computationally efficient solution
procedures, the hook provides a common meeting ground for persons
interested in operations research, industrial and communications
engineering, or combinatorial mathematics.
Originally published in 1962.
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