Hello coders, I'm wondering how to find all edges in a graph which if removed, would disconnect a specific pair of vertices? any hint and Thanks^__^
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Hello coders, I'm wondering how to find all edges in a graph which if removed, would disconnect a specific pair of vertices? any hint and Thanks^__^
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This can be easily solved with Bridge Tree.
What about pair of nodes that are in same BCC? (One needs Min Cut for that I guess)
They are not disconnected by definition
I guess I misunderstood the problem. I thought it was asking about minimum number of edges such that removing them will disconnect two given nodes. Which is basically min-cut in BCC.
Any idea how to solve that? ^
It’s min cut by definition, given that answer >= 2
Thanks to all of you^__^