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Traverse a graph with multiple stops from a starting point? [duplicate]
I have an undirected weighted graph I need to traverse from X node to a list of nodes. The list is unordered by default, meaning that the order of which nodes are traversed is not important. What's ...
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Neigbor-sum graph coloring algorithm
I've been able to generate a Python program that generates a sigma labelling of a graph. A sigma coloring is a vertex-coloring $f: V(G) \Rightarrow \mathbb{N}$ such that the color sums of the ...
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Struggling with Shortest Path Calculation in Graph with Special Edge Weights
I've been working on a problem where I need to find the shortest path in a graph considering two types of edge weights: normal and special. Check Problem Here.
I have constructed an adjacency list and ...
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How to determine if a node in graph is connected to another node efficiently? [closed]
Now I know some people will suggest DFS or BFS etc etc, but I am looking for other faster approaches. The graph I'm working on has "mixed" directions - some edges are directed but some aren'...
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Find number of redundant edges in components of a graph
I'm trying to solve problem 1319 on Leetcode, which is as follows:
There are n computers numbered from 0 to n - 1 connected by ethernet cables connections forming a network where connections[i] = [ai,...
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Minimal path on weighted tree query
Given a weighted tree with n vertices. there are q queries and for each query, you are given integers (u,k). find number of vertices v such that the smallest edge on the route from u to v is equal to ...
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Minimum edges to form path with length L
I came across this problem.
Given a weighted tree T, find the minimum number of edges to form a simple path (no duplicate vertices or edges) of weight (sum of weights of edges) exactly L.
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Linear time algorithm for computing radius of membership hyper-sphere
We are given a Graph, G(V, E), where V is the node set and E is the edge set consisting of ordered tuples (u, v). The graph is undirected, as such, if (u,v) is in E, then (v, u) is in E.
Alongside the ...
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How to find all simple paths of no more than k lengths starting at a vertex in a directed graph?
I am trying to find all simple paths up to a given length, and working on using BFS to solve this problem. However, I am not sure about the specific algorithm to use. It seems that BFS cannot easily ...
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Maximum Sum of Vertices in DAG Excluding Directly Connected Vertices
How can I calculate the maximum possible sum of vertices in a weighted DAG excluding vertices directly connected by an edge? This is a vertex selection problem where each vertex has a weight.
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Spanning disjoint trees in directed bipartite graphs
Assume we have a directed bipartite graph G with two partitions, A and B. All the edges are assumed to start from A and end in B . Assume that every vertex has at least one adjacent edge. I want to ...
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How to calculate the length of cycles in a graph using parallel algorithms in C?
I am getting desprite, because I can't solve this problem. I hope this is the right place to ask for help in this context.
The Problem is, that I have a graph that is the union of disjoint directed ...
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How do I run the Bipartite Matching and Min Vertex Cover Algorithms on this graph?
Hi, so I am supposed to run the Bipartite Matching and Min. vertex cover Algorithms on this graph (with s = 0 and t = 6) using Ford-Fulkerson and DFS/BFS, "breaking ties in favor of the smaller ...
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Tarjan Algorithms for SCC
I am stumbled at this part of SCC. I know that 5,6,7 is a strongly connected component. Performing the tarjan Algorithm for SCC starting at no
de 5, I get unsatisfied values of low-link at 7.
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How to implement an A* algorithm in an unknown maze?
I’m working on a project involving the A* algorithm to navigate through an unknown maze. The maze is randomly generated with walls, and the goal is to reach a specific target node. However, I’m ...