Researchers at ETH Zurich develop the fastest possible flow algorithm

Rasmus Kyng and his team at ETH Zurich have developed a groundbreaking algorithm that computes the maximum traffic flow with minimum transport costs in networks at an almost unbeatable speed. This near-perfect algorithm revolutionizes the field of research by solving complex network flow problems efficiently. Kyng’s approach eliminates the issue of slow computation in large networks, making it superior to previous algorithms. His innovative techniques integrate strategies inspired by railways and electricity grids to create an algorithm that outperforms all others. This breakthrough has garnered significant attention and praise from the scientific community, further solidifying Kyng’s position as a pioneer in theoretical computer science.

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