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Two ``simple'' 3-spheres
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    Two ``simple'' 3-spheres (English)
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    1987
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    3-dimensional sphere
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    cs defined for a graph, representing a large-scale system of nonlinear equations, with specified entrance and exit vertices, in terms of the Menger-type linkings from the entrance to the exit. Some properties of the M-decomposition are shown
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    in particular it is noted that the M-decomposition agrees with the Dulmage-Mendelsohn decomposition of the associated bipartite graph. The M-decomposition is useful for the structural analysis of systems of equations - it leads to the finest block-triangularization and the resulting subproblems are structurally solvable
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