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Spanning tree / Algorithms / Analysis of algorithms / Probabilistic complexity theory / Randomized algorithm / Minimum spanning tree / Minimum cut / Approximation algorithm / David Shmoys / Theoretical computer science / Mathematics / Applied mathematics
Date: 2010-10-17 00:28:32
Spanning tree
Algorithms
Analysis of algorithms
Probabilistic complexity theory
Randomized algorithm
Minimum spanning tree
Minimum cut
Approximation algorithm
David Shmoys
Theoretical computer science
Mathematics
Applied mathematics

RANDOM SAMPLING IN GRAPH OPTIMIZATION PROBLEMS

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