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    The jump number of a directed acyclic graph (dag) is the minimum number of arcs that have to be added, such that the resulting graph is still acyclic and has a hamiltonian path. The problem of computing the jump number is an NP-complete problem. Polynomial algorithms are known in particular classes. The authors study the class of dags having an induced partial order of width 2 and propose a polynomial algorithm for this class when the partition into two paths is given.
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    jump number
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    Dilworth number
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    acyclic digraph
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    hamiltonian path
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