A greedy heuristic for a minimum-weight forest problem (Q1317004)

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A greedy heuristic for a minimum-weight forest problem
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    A greedy heuristic for a minimum-weight forest problem (English)
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    24 March 1994
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    This paper considers the problem of finding a minimum weight collection of edges (in a graph) that intersect every cut set of size at most \(K\). For \(K= 1\) the problem reduces to that of finding a minimum weight edge cover of the nodes of a graph, which is polynomially solvable. Indeed, the problem is polynomially solvable for all \(K\leq 3\). In this paper, the authors show that it is NP-hard for \(K\geq 4\). In addition they describe an approximation algorithm which returns a feasible solution with cost at most twice optimal. The algorithms runs within the time needed to compute a minimum spanning tree.
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    greedy heuristic
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    minimum-weight forest problem
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    polynomial algorithm
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    minimum weight collection of edges
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    minimum spanning tree
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