You are given a permutation of $$$n$$$. Build an undirected graph of $$$n$$$ nodes. There is an edge $$$(i,j)$$$ if and only if $$$i<j$$$ and $$$p_i < p_j$$$. Please find the maximum matching of the graph.
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A Classical Problem?
You are given a permutation of $$$n$$$. Build an undirected graph of $$$n$$$ nodes. There is an edge $$$(i,j)$$$ if and only if $$$i<j$$$ and $$$p_i < p_j$$$. Please find the maximum matching of the graph.
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en2 | JianfengZhu | 2023-05-19 11:51:55 | 47 | Tiny change: 'the graph.' -> 'the graph.\n\nI don't know how to do it in $O(n \log n)$.' | ||
en1 | JianfengZhu | 2023-05-19 11:51:17 | 205 | Initial revision (published) |
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