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Computing the Largest Bond of a Graph
2019
International Symposium on Parameterized and Exact Computation
A bond of a graph G is an inclusion-wise minimal disconnecting set of G, i.e., bonds are cut-sets that determine cuts [S, an st-bond of G is a bond whose removal disconnects s and t. Contrasting with the large number of studies related to maximum cuts, there are very few results regarding the largest bond of general graphs. In this paper, we aim to reduce this gap on the complexity of computing the largest bond and the largest st-bond of a graph. Although cuts and bonds are similar, we remark
doi:10.4230/lipics.ipec.2019.12
dblp:conf/iwpec/DuarteLPSS19
fatcat:mt55rvhcpna3plolyrcv3hwtre