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  • 31Beam search — is a heuristic search algorithm that is an optimization of best first search that reduces its memory requirement. Best first search is a graph search which orders all partial solutions (states) according to some heuristic which attempts to… …

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  • 32Iterative deepening depth-first search — Graph and tree search algorithms Alpha beta pruning A* B* Beam Bellman–Ford algorithm Best first Bidirectional …

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  • 33Prim's algorithm — Graph and tree search algorithms Alpha beta pruning A* B* Beam Bellman–Ford algorithm Best first Bidirectional …

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  • 34Glossary of graph theory — Graph theory is a growing area in mathematical research, and has a large specialized vocabulary. Some authors use the same word with different meanings. Some authors use different words to mean the same thing. This page attempts to keep up with… …

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  • 35Kosaraju's algorithm — In computer science, Kosaraju s algorithm is an algorithm to find the strongly connected components of a directed graph. Aho, Hopcroft and Ullman credit it to an unpublished paper from 1978 by S. Rao Kosaraju. It makes use of the fact that the… …

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  • 36Claw-free graph — A claw In graph theory, an area of mathematics, a claw free graph is a graph that does not have a claw as an induced subgraph. A claw is another name for the complete bipartite graph K1,3 (that is, a star graph with three edges, three leaves, and …

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  • 37Ford-Fulkerson algorithm — The Ford Fulkerson algorithm (named for L. R. Ford, Jr. and D. R. Fulkerson) computes the maximum flow in a flow network. It was published in 1956. The name Ford Fulkerson is often also used for the Edmonds Karp algorithm, which is a… …

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  • 38Edmonds-Karp algorithm — In computer science and graph theory, the Edmonds Karp algorithm is an implementation of the Ford Fulkerson method for computing the maximum flow in a flow network in mathcal{O}(|V| cdot |E|^2). It is asymptotically slower than the relabel to… …

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  • 39Connected component (graph theory) — A graph with three connected components. In graph theory, a connected component of an undirected graph is a subgraph in which any two vertices are connected to each other by paths, and which is connected to no additional vertices. For example,… …

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  • 40Criss-cross algorithm — This article is about an algorithm for mathematical optimization. For the naming of chemicals, see crisscross method. The criss cross algorithm visits all 8 corners of the Klee–Minty cube in the worst case. It visits 3 additional… …

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