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+ Metadata-Version: 2.4
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+ Name: passagemath-tdlib
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+ Version: 10.6.31rc2
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+ Summary: passagemath: Tree decompositions with tdlib
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+ Author-email: The Sage Developers <sage-support@googlegroups.com>
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+ Maintainer: Matthias Köppe, passagemath contributors
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+ License-Expression: GPL-2.0-or-later
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+ Project-URL: release notes, https://github.com/passagemath/passagemath/releases
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+ Project-URL: repo (upstream), https://github.com/sagemath/sage
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+ Project-URL: repo, https://github.com/passagemath/passagemath
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+ Project-URL: documentation, https://passagemath.org/docs/latest
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+ Project-URL: homepage (upstream), https://www.sagemath.org
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+ Project-URL: tracker (upstream), https://github.com/sagemath/sage/issues
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+ Project-URL: tracker, https://github.com/passagemath/passagemath/issues
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+ Classifier: Development Status :: 6 - Mature
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+ Classifier: Intended Audience :: Education
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+ Classifier: Intended Audience :: Science/Research
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+ Classifier: Operating System :: POSIX
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+ Classifier: Operating System :: POSIX :: Linux
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+ Classifier: Operating System :: MacOS :: MacOS X
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+ Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3 :: Only
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+ Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.10
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+ Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.11
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+ Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.12
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+ Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.13
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+ Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: Implementation :: CPython
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+ Classifier: Topic :: Scientific/Engineering :: Mathematics
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+ Requires-Python: <3.14,>=3.10
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+ Description-Content-Type: text/x-rst
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+ Requires-Dist: cysignals<1.12.4; sys_platform == "win32"
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+ Requires-Dist: cysignals!=1.12.0,>=1.11.2
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+ Provides-Extra: test
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+ Requires-Dist: passagemath-repl; extra == "test"
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+ Requires-Dist: passagemath-graphs; extra == "test"
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+
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+ ========================================================================
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+ passagemath: Tree decompositions with tdlib
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+ ========================================================================
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+
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+ `passagemath <https://github.com/passagemath/passagemath>`__ is open
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+ source mathematical software in Python, released under the GNU General
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+ Public Licence GPLv2+.
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+
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+ It is a fork of `SageMath <https://www.sagemath.org/>`__, which has been
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+ developed 2005-2025 under the motto “Creating a Viable Open Source
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+ Alternative to Magma, Maple, Mathematica, and MATLAB”.
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+
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+ The passagemath fork uses the motto "Creating a Free Passage Between the
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+ Scientific Python Ecosystem and Mathematical Software Communities."
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+ It was created in October 2024 with the following goals:
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+
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+ - providing modularized installation with pip,
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+ - establishing first-class membership in the scientific Python
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+ ecosystem,
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+ - giving `clear attribution of upstream
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+ projects <https://groups.google.com/g/sage-devel/c/6HO1HEtL1Fs/m/G002rPGpAAAJ>`__,
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+ - providing independently usable Python interfaces to upstream
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+ libraries,
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+ - offering `platform portability and integration testing
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+ services <https://github.com/passagemath/passagemath/issues/704>`__
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+ to upstream projects,
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+ - inviting collaborations with upstream projects,
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+ - `building a professional, respectful, inclusive
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+ community <https://groups.google.com/g/sage-devel/c/xBzaINHWwUQ>`__,
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+ - `empowering Sage users to participate in the scientific Python ecosystem
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+ <https://github.com/passagemath/passagemath/issues/248>`__ by publishing packages,
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+ - developing a port to `Pyodide <https://pyodide.org/en/stable/>`__ for
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+ serverless deployment with Javascript,
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+ - developing a native Windows port.
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+
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+ `Full documentation <https://passagemath.org/docs/latest/html/en/index.html>`__ is
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+ available online.
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+ passagemath attempts to support and provides binary wheels suitable for
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+ all major Linux distributions and recent versions of macOS.
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+
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+ Binary wheels for native Windows (x86_64) are are available for a subset of
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+ the passagemath distributions. Use of the full functionality of passagemath
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+ on Windows currently requires the use of Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL)
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+ or virtualization.
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+
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+ The supported Python versions in the passagemath 10.6.x series are 3.10.x-3.13.x.
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+
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+ About this pip-installable distribution package
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+ -----------------------------------------------
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+
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+ This pip-installable distribution ``passagemath-tdlib`` is a small optional distribution for use with `passagemath-graphs <https://pypi.org/project/passagemath-graphs>`_.
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+ It provides a Cython interface to the ``tdlib`` library, now also known as `treedec <https://gitlab.com/freetdi/treedec>`_, providing
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+ algorithms concerning tree decompositions.
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+ # sage_setup: distribution = sagemath-tdlib
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+ # delvewheel: patch
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+ # sage_setup: distribution = sagemath-tdlib
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+ # sage_setup: distribution = sagemath-tdlib
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+ # distutils: language = c++
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+ # distutils: extra_compile_args = -std=c++17
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+ # sage_setup: distribution = sagemath-tdlib
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+
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+ r"""
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+ Interface with TdLib (algorithms for tree decompositions)
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+ This module defines functions based on TdLib, a library that implements
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+ algorithms for tree decompositions written by Lukas Larisch.
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+
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+ **Definition** :
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+ A `tree decomposition` of a graph `G` is a pair `(T, \beta)` consisting of a
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+ tree T and a function `\beta: V(T) \rightarrow 2^{V(G)}` associating with each
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+ node `t \in V(T)` a set of vertices `\beta (t) \subseteq V(G)` such that
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+
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+ * (T1) for every edge `e \in E(G)` there is a node `t \in V(T)` with `e
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+ \subseteq \beta (t)`, and
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+
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+ * (T2) for all `v \in V(G)` the set `\beta^{-1} := \{t \in V(T): v \in \beta
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+ (t)\}` is non-empty and connected in T.
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+
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+ The width of `(T, \beta)` is defined as `max\{|\beta (t)|-1: t \in V(T) \}`.
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+ The treewidth of G is defined as the minimum width over all tree decompositions
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+ of `G`.
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+
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+ **Some known results** :
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+
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+ - Trees have treewidth 1
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+
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+ - Cycles have treewidth 2
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+ - Series-parallel graphs have treewidth at most 2
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+ - Cliques must be contained in some bag of a tree decomposition
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+ Computing the treewidth or a tree decomposition of a given graph is NP-hard in
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+ general.
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+ **This module contains the following functions** :
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+ .. csv-table::
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+ :class: contentstable
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+ :widths: 30, 70
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+ :delim: |
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+ :meth:`treedecomposition_exact` | Compute a tree decomposition of exact width
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+ :meth:`get_width` | Return the width of a given tree decomposition
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+ AUTHOR: Lukas Larisch (10-25-2015): Initial version
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+
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+ REFERENCE:
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+
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+ - [ST1993]_
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+
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+ - [AP1986]_
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+ - [Bod1993]_
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+ Methods
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+ -------
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+ """
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+ from libcpp.vector cimport vector
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+ from cysignals.signals cimport sig_on, sig_off
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+
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+ from sage.sets.set import Set
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+ from sage.graphs.graph import Graph
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+
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+ cdef extern from "sage_tdlib.cpp":
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+ int sage_exact_decomposition(vector[unsigned int] &V_G, vector[unsigned int] &E_G, vector[vector[int]] &V_T, vector[unsigned int] &E_T, int lb)
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+
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+
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+ ##############################################################
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+ # ########## GRAPH/DECOMPOSITION ENCODING/DECODING ###########
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+ # the following will be used implicitly to do the translation
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+ # between Sage graph encoding and BGL graph encoding.
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+ cdef make_tdlib_graph(G, vertex_to_int, vector[unsigned int] &V, vector[unsigned int] &E) noexcept:
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+ for i in range(G.order()):
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+ V.push_back(i)
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+
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+ for u, v in G.edge_iterator(labels=False):
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+ E.push_back(vertex_to_int[u])
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+ E.push_back(vertex_to_int[v])
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+
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+
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+ cdef make_sage_decomp(G, vector[vector[int]] &V, vector[unsigned int] &E, int_to_vertex) noexcept:
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+ cdef int i, j
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+ for i in range(len(V)):
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+ G.add_vertex(Set([int_to_vertex[j] for j in V[i]]))
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+
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+ for i in range(0, len(E), 2):
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+ G.add_edge(Set([int_to_vertex[j] for j in V[E[i]]]), Set([int_to_vertex[j] for j in V[E[i+1]]]))
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+
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+
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+ ##############################################################
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+ # ########## EXACT ALGORITHMS ################################
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+ def treedecomposition_exact(G, lb=-1):
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+ r"""
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+ Compute a tree decomposition of exact width.
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+ The returned tree decomposition is exact iff the given lower bound is not
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+ greater than the treewidth of the input graph. Otherwise a tree
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+ decomposition of a width than matches the given lower bound will be
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+ computed.
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+ INPUT:
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+ - ``G`` -- a generic graph
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+ - ``lb`` -- integer (default: -1); a lower bound to the treewidth of G,
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+ e.g. computed by lower_bound
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+ OUTPUT:
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+ A tree decomposition of ``G`` of ``tw(G)``, if the lower bound was not
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+ greater than ``tw(G)``, otherwise a tree decomposition of ``width = lb``.
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+ .. WARNING::
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+ The computation can take a lot of time for a graph `G` on more than
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+ about 30 vertices and `tw(G) > 3`.
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+ EXAMPLES::
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+ sage: # optional - tdlib
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+ sage: import sage.graphs.graph_decompositions.tdlib as tdlib
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+ sage: G = graphs.HouseGraph()
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+ sage: T = tdlib.treedecomposition_exact(G)
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+ sage: T.show(vertex_size=2000) # needs sage.plot
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+ TESTS::
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+ sage: # optional - tdlib
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+ sage: import sage.graphs.graph_decompositions.tdlib as tdlib
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+ sage: G = graphs.HouseGraph()
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+ sage: T = tdlib.treedecomposition_exact(G)
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+ sage: G = graphs.PetersenGraph()
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+ sage: T = tdlib.treedecomposition_exact(G)
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+ """
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+ cdef vector[unsigned int] V_G, E_G, E_T
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+ cdef vector[vector[int]] V_T
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+ cdef list int_to_vertex = list(G)
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+ cdef dict vertex_to_int = {v: i for i, v in enumerate(G)}
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+ make_tdlib_graph(G, vertex_to_int, V_G, E_G)
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+ cdef int c_lb = lb
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+ sig_on()
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+ sage_exact_decomposition(V_G, E_G, V_T, E_T, c_lb)
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+ sig_off()
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+ T = Graph(name="Tree decomposition")
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+ make_sage_decomp(T, V_T, E_T, int_to_vertex)
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+ return T
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+ def get_width(T):
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+ """
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+ Return the width of a given tree decomposition.
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+ The width of a tree decompositions is the maximal size of a bag minus one.
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+ INPUT:
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+ - ``T`` -- a tree decomposition
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+ OUTPUT: the width of ``T``
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+ EXAMPLES::
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+ sage: # optional - tdlib
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+ sage: import sage.graphs.graph_decompositions.tdlib as tdlib
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+ sage: G = graphs.PetersenGraph()
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+ sage: T = tdlib.treedecomposition_exact(G)
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+ sage: tdlib.get_width(T)
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+ 4
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+ """
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+ return (max(len(x) for x in T) - 1) if T else -1