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Short cocircuits in binary matroids (English)
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1987
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The authors' summary: ``Given a simple graph G having vertex set V, it is obvious that for any spanning tree T, there is an edge of T whose fundamental cutset has size at most \(| V| -1\). We extend this result to matroids. Call a cocircuit of a matroid M short if its size is at most the rank of M. Then we prove that for any simple binary matroid M having no Fano minor, and for any basis of M, there is a fundamental cocircuit which is short. This theorem gives a simple necessary condition for a matrix to be totally unimodular.''
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short cocircuit
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matroid
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fundamental cocircuit
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