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Date: 2008-03-13 06:46:48
Network flow
Graph theory
Mathematics
Maximum flow problem
Flow network
Max-flow min-cut theorem
Minimum-cost flow problem
Matching
Minimum cut
Approximate max-flow min-cut theorem
FordFulkerson algorithm

Single Source Multiroute Flows and Cuts on Uniform Capacity Networks∗ Henning Bruhn† ˇ y‡ Jakub Cern´

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