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    Open source environment to define constraints in route planning for GIS-T

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    Route planning for transportation systems is strongly related to shortest path algorithms, an optimization problem extensively studied in the literature. To find the shortest path in a network one usually assigns weights to each branch to represent the difficulty of taking such branch. The weights construct a linear preference function ordering the variety of alternatives from the most to the least attractive.Postprint (published version

    Temperature and Disorder Chaos in Low Dimensional Directed Paths

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    The responses of a 1+ϵ1+\epsilon dimensional directed path to temperature and to potential variations are calculated exactly, and are governed by the same scaling form. The short scale decorrelation (strong correlation regime) leads to the overlap length predicted by heuristic approaches; its temperature dependence and large absolute value agree with scaling and numerical observations. Beyond the overlap length (weak correlation regime), the correlation decays algebraically. A clear physical mechanism explains the behavior in each case: the initial decorrelation is due to `fragile droplets,' which contribute to the entropy fluctuations as T\sqrt{T}, while the residual correlation results from accidental intersections of otherwise uncorrelated configurations.Comment: four pages, revtex4; minor modifications in the text and typos correcte
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