Max flow vitality in general and st‐planar graphs
The vitality of an arc/node of a graph with respect to the maximum flow between two fixed nodes s and t is defined as the reduction of the maximum flow caused by the removal of that arc/node. In this paper, we address the issue of determining the vitality of arcs and/or nodes for the maximum flow problem. We show how to compute the vitality of all arcs in a general undirected graph by solving only 2(n − 1) max flow instances and, in st‐planar graphs (directed or undirected) we show how to compute the vitality of all arcs and all nodes in O(n) worst‐case time.