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== Basic definitions ==
# [[Basic graph definitions]]
== Input ==
== Input ==


An [[Basic graph definitions|undirected graph]] <math>G=(V,E)</math>.
An [[Basic graph definitions|undirected graph]] <math>G=(V,E)</math>, which must be [[Basic graph definitions#Connectedness|connected]]. For ease of notation and without loss of generality, we assume that <math>G</math> is [[Basic graph definitions|simple]].


== Output ==
== Output ==

Latest revision as of 19:07, 9 November 2014

Basic definitions

  1. Basic graph definitions

Input

An undirected graph [math]\displaystyle{ G=(V,E) }[/math], which must be connected. For ease of notation and without loss of generality, we assume that [math]\displaystyle{ G }[/math] is simple.

Output

A set of sets of nodes such that each set of nodes is exactly one biconnected component.

Known algorithms

  1. Hopcroft-Tarjan