Assignment 5 for COS 423: Theory of Algorithms, Spring 2005, Exercises of Algorithms and Programming

Information about assignment 5 for the theory of algorithms course offered by carnegie mellon university in spring 2005. The assignment includes three problems: 7.7, 7.27 (a and b), and 7.35. Students are expected to work individually, but may consult with course staff and use course materials. The assignment is due on march 23, 2005, and collaboration is not permitted.

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COS 423 Theory of Algorithms Spring 2005
Assignment 5
Answer problems 1โ€“3. This assignment is due Wednesday, March 23 at the beginning of lecture. Collaboration
is not permitted. You must work entirely on your own except for the following two exceptions (i) you are
welcome to consult with course staff members and (ii) you may use any of the course materials.
Read 7.1โ€“7.3, 7.5โ€“7.12. in Kleinberg-Tardos.
1. Problem 7.7.
2. Problem 7.27 (a) and (b).
3. Problem 7.35. For part (a), assume that you have an integer maximum flow. For part (b), note that
the image segmentation problem is described in Section 7.10 (not 6.8).
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COS 423 Theory of Algorithms Spring 2005

Assignment 5

Answer problems 1โ€“3. This assignment is due Wednesday, March 23 at the beginning of lecture. Collaboration is not permitted. You must work entirely on your own except for the following two exceptions (i) you are welcome to consult with course staff members and (ii) you may use any of the course materials.

Read 7.1โ€“7.3, 7.5โ€“7.12. in Kleinberg-Tardos.

  1. Problem 7.7.
  2. Problem 7.27 (a) and (b).
  3. Problem 7.35. For part (a), assume that you have an integer maximum flow. For part (b), note that the image segmentation problem is described in Section 7.10 (not 6.8).

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