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Chordal graphs arise naturally in the study of Gaussian elimination on sparse symmetric matrices; acyclic hypergraphs arise in the study of relational data bases. Rose, Tarjan and Lueker SIAM J. Comput., 5 (1976), pp. 266–283 have given a linear-time algorithm to test whether a graph is chordal, which Yannakakis has modified to test whether a hypergraph is acyclic. Here we develop a simplified linear-time test for graph chordality and hypergraph acyclicity. The test uses a new kind of graph (and hypergraph) search, which we call maximum cardinality search A variant of the method gives a way to selectively reduce acyclic hypergraphs, which is needed for evaluating queries in acyclic relational data bases.
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a1d1c1b68a6eca4522f2fef — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1137/0213035
Robert E. Tarjan
AT&T (United States)
Mihalis Yannakakis
Columbia International University
SIAM Journal on Computing
Nokia (United States)
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