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Polynomial testing of the query ''Is \(a^ b\geq c^ d?''\) with application to finding a minimal cost reliability ratio spanning tree
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    Polynomial testing of the query ''Is \(a^ b\geq c^ d?''\) with application to finding a minimal cost reliability ratio spanning tree (English)
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    Given integers a, b, c, d, we present a polynomial algorithm for the query ''is \(a^ b\geq c^ d?''\). The result is applied to yield a polynomial algorithm for the minimal cost reliability ratio spanning tree problem.
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    polynomial algorithm
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    minimal cost reliability ratio spanning tree
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