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    Approximation techniques for hypergraph partitioning problems (English)
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    26 October 1995
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    The paper discusses techniques for approximating a hypergraph by a weighted graph. This has potential applications in node partitioning algorithms. The approximations are compared with other known approximations and according to the author yield promising results.
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    hypergraph partitioning
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    hypergraph
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    weighted graph
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    node partitioning algorithms
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    approximations
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