A tight bound on the speed-up through storage for quickest multi-commodity flows
Abstract
Multi-commodity flows over time exhibit the non-intuitive property that letting flow wait can allow us to send flow faster overall. Fleischer and Skutella (IPCO~2002) show that the speed-up through storage is at most a factor of~2, and that there are instances where the speed-up is as large as a factor of~4/3. We close this gap by presenting a family of instances for which the speed-up factor through storage converges to~2.
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