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arxiv: math/0608443 · v1 · submitted 2006-08-17 · 🧮 math.CO

Minimum Mean Cycle Problem in Bidirected and Skew-Symmetric Graphs

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The problem of finding, in an edge-weighted bidirected graph $G=(V,E)$, a cycle with minimum mean weight of its edges generalizes similar problems for both directed and undirected graphs. (The problem is considered in two variants: for the cycles without repeated edges and for the cycles without repeated nodes.) In this note we develop an algorithm to solve this problem in $O(V^2 \min(V^2, E\log V))$-time (to compare: the complexity of an improved version of Barahona's algorithm for undirected cycles is $O(V^4)$). Our algorithm is based on a certain general approach to minimum mean problems and uses, as a subroutine, Gabow's algorithm for the minimum weight 2-factor problem in a graph. The problem admits a reformulation in terms of regular cycles in a skew-symmetric graph.

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