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A theory of alternating paths and blossoms for proving correctness of the\(O(\sqrt V E)\) general graph maximum matching algorithm

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Partially supported by an NSF PYI Grant with matching funds from AT&T Bell Labs at Cornell University

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Vazirani, V.V. A theory of alternating paths and blossoms for proving correctness of the\(O(\sqrt V E)\) general graph maximum matching algorithm. Combinatorica 14, 71–109 (1994). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01305952

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