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gsliepen
311 days ago
At first glance it looks like this is very useful, but it only gives a speedup for very sparse graphs with an average degree of less than 3, unless your graph is very big, as in trillions of vertices.
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MarkusQ
311 days ago
Degree less than 6? If m < 3n that means there are three times as many edges as nodes, and each edge connect to two vertices.
So 2d square latices would still benefit.
But yeah, not a total domination.
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So 2d square latices would still benefit.
But yeah, not a total domination.