Re: graph problem



Hi,

nice greetings...
My question was ---as you can see above--- if there are any approaches
that deal with such problems. I don't want a particular solution. I
just want a hint for similar problems or topics. I don't think that
ordinary algorithms like e.g. finding cycles in graphs are
appropriate. Therefore I asked my question.

For homework I am too old...

Peter
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