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An algorithm and its role in the study of optimal graph realizations of distance matrices
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    An algorithm and its role in the study of optimal graph realizations of distance matrices (English)
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    It is shown first that the quest for optimal graph realizations of non- tree realisable distance matrices can be narrowed to a subclass of such matrices which satisfy a certain condition. An algorithm is then given which associates with any distance matrix D a matrix in the above subclass. If the optimal realisation of this latter matrix is known, that of D can be determined. Thus the number of distance matrices whose optimal realisations are known can be extended by the use of the algorithm.
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    optimal graph realizations
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    non-tree realisable distance matrices
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