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Bipartite Graph Max Cardinality Matching (Hopcroft-Karp)
Test for it

Some BpUgraph improvments
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/**
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\mainpage LEMON Documentation
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\section intro Introduction
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\subsection whatis What is LEMON
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LEMON stands for
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<b>L</b>ibrary of <b>E</b>fficient <b>M</b>odels
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and <b>O</b>ptimization in <b>N</b>etworks.
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It is a C++ template
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library aimed at combinatorial optimization tasks which
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often involve in working
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with graphs.
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<b>
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LEMON is an <a class="el" href="http://opensource.org/">open&nbsp;source</a>
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project.
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You are free to use it in your commercial or
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non-commercial applications under very permissive
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\ref license "license terms".
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</b>
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\subsection howtoread How to read the documentation
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If you want to get a quick start and see the most important features then 
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take a look at our \ref quicktour
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"Quick Tour to LEMON" which will guide you along.
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If you already feel like using our library, see the page that tells you 
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\ref getstart "How to start using LEMON".
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If you 
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want to see how LEMON works, see 
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some \ref demoprograms "demo programs"!
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If you know what you are looking for then try to find it in the index or 
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in the table of contents.
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*/