@incollection{BorndoerferHoangKarbsteinetal., author = {Bornd{\"o}rfer, Ralf and Hoang, Nam-Dung and Karbstein, Marika and Koch, Thorsten and Martin, Alexander}, title = {How many Steiner terminals can you connect in 20 years?}, series = {Facets of Combinatorial Optimization; Festschrift for Martin Gr{\"o}tschel}, booktitle = {Facets of Combinatorial Optimization; Festschrift for Martin Gr{\"o}tschel}, editor = {J{\"u}nger, Michael and Reinelt, Gerhard}, publisher = {Springer}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-642-38189-8_10}, pages = {215 -- 244}, language = {en} } @misc{BorndoerferHoangKarbsteinetal., author = {Bornd{\"o}rfer, Ralf and Hoang, Nam-Dung and Karbstein, Marika and Koch, Thorsten and Martin, Alexander}, title = {How Many Steiner Terminals Can You Connect in 20 Years?}, issn = {1438-0064}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-642-38189-8_10}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:0297-zib-42524}, abstract = {Steiner trees are constructed to connect a set of terminal nodes in a graph. This basic version of the Steiner tree problem is idealized, but it can effectively guide the search for successful approaches to many relevant variants, from both a theoretical and a computational point of view. This article illustrates the theoretical and algorithmic progress on Steiner tree type problems on two examples, the Steiner connectivity and the Steiner tree packing problem.}, language = {en} }