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Complex processes often involve an underlying network topology, such as in the control of gas or water networks [Martin2006]Author: A. Martin; M. M\"oller; S. Moritz
Journal: Mathematical Programming
Pages: 563--582
Title: Mixed integer models for the stationary case of gas network optimization
Volume: 105
Year: 2006
[Burgschweiger2009]Author: J. Burgschweiger; B. Gn\"adig; M.C. Steinbach
Journal: The Open Applied Mathematics Journal
Pages: 1--16
Title: Nonlinear Programming Techniques for Operative Planning in Large Drinking Water Networks
Volume: 3
Year: 2009
. The arising structures should be exploited by efficient algorithms.
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