ah yes when theory meets practice

    Date: 11/08/05 (Algorithms)    Keywords: no keywords

    Graph Theory:

    Why: So in Fleury's Algorithm there is a nice little line that says just don't do that if it's a bridge. but this has to be checked for every edge to be deleted. Where a bridge is an edge whose deletion separates a graph.

    Want: an efficient way to check if an edge is a bridge

    How:? is there something that runs in less than n^2?

    Source: http://community.livejournal.com/algorithms/66260.html

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