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'''Algorithmic problem:''' The graph <math>G</math> is biparite.
'''Algorithmic problem:''' The graph <math>G</math> is biparite.
'''Type of algorithm:''' loop
'''Type of algorithm:''' loop
'''Auxillary data:'''
'''Auxillary data:'''


== Abstract view ==
== Abstract view ==

Revision as of 13:02, 27 January 2015


Algorithmic problem: The graph [math]\displaystyle{ G }[/math] is biparite.
Type of algorithm: loop
Auxillary data:

Abstract view

Invariant: Before and after each iteration, [math]\displaystyle{ M }[/math] is a matching. 
Variant: [math]\displaystyle{ |M| }[/math] increases by [math]\displaystyle{ 1 }[/math].

Break condition: There is no more augmenting alternating path.

Induction basis

Abstract view: is initialized to be some matching, for example, . Implementation: Obvious. Proof: Nothing to show.

Induction step

Abstract view: If there is an augmenting alternating path, use it to increase ; otherwise, terminate the algorithm and return . Implementation: Call the algorithm Find augmenting alternating path. If this call fails, terminate the algorithm and return . Otherwise, let denote the set of all edges on the path delivered by that call. Let be the symmetric difference of and Correctness:

Complexity

Statement: Proof:

Further information