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The biobjective undirected two-commodity minimum cost flow problem

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  • Sedeno-Noda, A.
  • Gonzalez-Martin, C.
  • Gutierrez, J.

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  • Sedeno-Noda, A. & Gonzalez-Martin, C. & Gutierrez, J., 2005. "The biobjective undirected two-commodity minimum cost flow problem," European Journal of Operational Research, Elsevier, vol. 164(1), pages 89-103, July.
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