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Finding fundamental cycles and bridges on a tree-structured parallel computer (English)
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We present parallel algorithms for finding fundamental cycles and bridges in a connected, undirected graph G with n vertices. The machine model that we are concerned with is a tree-structured parallel computer which combines SIMD and systolic computers in a treelike manner. Under this model, we have an \(O(n^ 2d/p+n \log p)\)-time algorithm for finding fundamental cycles and an \(O(n^ 2/p)\)-time algorithm for finding bridges, where p (1\(\leq p\leq n)\) is the number of processing elements used and d is the depth of a breadth-first spanning tree of G.
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parallel algorithms
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fundamental cycles
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bridges
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undirected graph
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tree- structured parallel computer
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