To find the shortest all possible paths in a network what algorithm is used?
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It must displays the all possible paths from a source node to destination node.Because i am using genetic algorithm for selecting the optimal path.
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Christine Tobler
on 17 Dec 2015
How do you define the optimal path? MATLAB's graph object currently only returns the shortest path between source and destination nodes, not all paths. This is mainly because the number of paths between two nodes can grow exponentially with the number of nodes in a graph.
Also, there are different ways of defining "all paths". For example: Would you count a path that passes through the same node twice? What about a path that passes through the same edge twice?
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Image Analyst
on 17 Dec 2015
Why bother finding all possible paths? Just find the best one - it's not required to find all of them before you find the best one. Anyway, my favorite is A* but there are a bunch of alternatives, some of which excel in certain situations, and are also listed on the page for A*: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A*_search_algorithm
You might also look how it's done with images: http://blogs.mathworks.com/steve/2011/11/01/exploring-shortest-paths-part-1/
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