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Steiner Tree Problem

The Steiner tree problem is a computational problem in computer science and graph theory that involves finding the minimum weight subgraph in an undirected graph that connects a given set of terminal vertices. The goal of the Steiner tree problem is to minimize the total weight of the edges in the subgraph, and it is considered NP-hard, meaning that finding the optimal solution is computationally difficult.

Papers

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NeuroPrim: An Attention-based Model for Solving NP-hard Spanning Tree ProblemsCode0
Query-decision Regression between Shortest Path and Minimum Steiner TreeCode0
DynASP2.5: Dynamic Programming on Tree Decompositions in ActionCode0
Learning-Augmented Algorithms for Online Steiner TreeCode0
Solving the Steiner Tree Problem with few TerminalsCode0
Deep-Steiner: Learning to Solve the Euclidean Steiner Tree ProblemCode0
The Power of Many: A Physarum Swarm Steiner Tree AlgorithmCode0
Approximation Algorithms for Combinatorial Optimization with PredictionsCode0
Submarine Cable Network Design for Regional Connectivity0
Vulcan: Solving the Steiner Tree Problem with Graph Neural Networks and Deep Reinforcement Learning0
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