An advanced Successive Derivative Shortest Path algorithm for concave cost network flow problems

IF 3.7 4区 管理学 Q2 OPERATIONS RESEARCH & MANAGEMENT SCIENCE Operations Research Perspectives Pub Date : 2025-02-19 DOI:10.1016/j.orp.2025.100331
Lu Yang, Zhouwang Yang
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As production scales up, transportation networks increasingly involve nonlinear costs, leading to the concave cost network flow problem (CCNFP), which is notably challenging due to its nonlinearity. Existing nonlinear programming methods addressing the CCNFP often suffer from low efficiency and high computational cost, limiting their practical application. To overcome these limitations, this paper proposes the Successive Derivative Shortest Path (SDSP) algorithm, an efficient approach that combines a sequential linear approximation framework with regional first-order information of the objective function. By integrating regional first-order information and employing an interval reduction mechanism, the SDSP algorithm effectively avoids premature convergence to suboptimal solutions, thereby achieving higher-quality solutions. Numerical experiments, including parameter selection, validation, and comparative analysis, demonstrate that the SDSP algorithm outperforms existing methods in terms of both solution quality and convergence speed. This research offers a robust and efficient solution for the CCNFP, with potential applications in various fields, including logistics and supply chain networks, where concave cost network flow issues are common.
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Operations Research Perspectives
Operations Research Perspectives Mathematics-Statistics and Probability
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