
“The book presents an interesting and quickly developing area of research and will be useful for researchers working in this area and for those wanting to learn more about geometric Steiner tree problems.” (Yongtang Shi, Mathematical Reviews, December, 2015)
“The focus of this monograph is the geometric Steiner tree problem, i. e., how to optimally connect, in a geometric plane, a collection of n given terminals, together with an additional set of Steiner points, in terms of a measuring metric. … monograph is also intended as a textbook at a graduate level, thus comes with a decent collection of exercises, with varying difficulty degrees, at the end of each chapter, mostly assigned in a relevant context throughout the main text.” (Zhizhang Shen, zbMATH 1319.05044, 2015)