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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1613395
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Persistency in combinatorial optimization problems on matroids
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1613395

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    Persistency in combinatorial optimization problems on matroids (English)
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    3 June 2002
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    Algorithms on matroids to find maximum weight bases or to solve the cardinality intersection problem of two matroids are analyzed to obtain a persistency partition of the elements into 1-persistent elements, which belong to all optimal solutions, 0-persistent ones which do not belong to any optimal solution, and non-persistent elements which belong to some, but not all optimal solutions. As an application, the persistency of edges of a bipartite graph with respect to maximum cardinality matching is characterized.
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    greedy algorithm
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    base
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    matroid intersection problem
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    persistency
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