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multicommodity flows

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Multicommodity flows is a core concept and problem class within network optimization that investigates the simultaneous routing of multiple distinct commodities through a shared network, considering constraints on network capacity and individual commodity demands. This framework is fundamental for modeling and solving complex resource allocation, transportation, and communication problems where diverse types of flow compete for shared infrastructure.

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RAND Corporation

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Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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University of California, Los Angeles

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Carnegie Mellon University

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Technion – Israel Institute of Technology

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