Let us assume that it is our intention to transfer material from source to sink through the nodes of a graph. Each edge has a certain capacity. Our goal is to determine how much material can be transferred from the source to the sink without violating the capacity limit. Initially basic linear programming techniques were used to solve this problem, but later many other algorithms were discovered. Some of them use approaches and methods that are interesting from a theoretical point of view, while others are more suitable for practical use. The aims of the thesis are the presentation of these algorithms, their analysis and the display of basic examples. We want to figure out which algorithm is currently the fastest in solving this problem.
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