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networks[dinic] - augmenting-path flow algorithm
Calling Sequence
dinic(G, s, t, eset, comp)
dinic(G, s, t, eset, comp, n)
Parameters
G
-
graph or network
s
source vertex for the flow
t
sink vertex for the flow
eset
name to return the set of saturated edges
comp
name to return the set of vertices in eset
n
integer upper bound for the flow
Description
Important: The networks package has been deprecated. Use the superseding package GraphTheory instead.
This routine returns the maximum flow from s to t in G. It is normally called by the routine flow() which performs some setup and preliminary analysis based on edge-connectivity calculations.
Edge weights of G are interpreted as capacities.
If a non-negative integer upper bound n is specified for the flow then the routine terminates after a flow of n in G is found even if greater flows are possible.
This routine is normally loaded via the command with(networks) but may also be referenced using the full name networks[dinic](...).
Examples
See Also
GraphTheory, networks(deprecated)[shortpathtree], networks(deprecated)[spantree]
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