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   262 \sa \ref concepts::Heap "Heap concept"
   262 \sa \ref concepts::Heap "Heap concept"
   263 */
   263 */
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   265 /**
   265 /**
   266 @defgroup matrices Matrices
       
   267 @ingroup datas
       
   268 \brief Two dimensional data storages implemented in LEMON.
       
   269 
       
   270 This group contains two dimensional data storages implemented in LEMON.
       
   271 */
       
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   273 /**
       
   274 @defgroup auxdat Auxiliary Data Structures
   266 @defgroup auxdat Auxiliary Data Structures
   275 @ingroup datas
   267 @ingroup datas
   276 \brief Auxiliary data structures implemented in LEMON.
   268 \brief Auxiliary data structures implemented in LEMON.
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   278 This group contains some data structures implemented in LEMON in
   270 This group contains some data structures implemented in LEMON in
   446 cycle mean is the smallest \f$\epsilon\f$ value so that increasing the
   438 cycle mean is the smallest \f$\epsilon\f$ value so that increasing the
   447 arc lengths uniformly by \f$\epsilon\f$ results in a conservative length
   439 arc lengths uniformly by \f$\epsilon\f$ results in a conservative length
   448 function.
   440 function.
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   450 LEMON contains three algorithms for solving the minimum mean cycle problem:
   442 LEMON contains three algorithms for solving the minimum mean cycle problem:
   451 - \ref Karp "Karp"'s original algorithm \ref amo93networkflows,
   443 - \ref KarpMmc Karp's original algorithm \ref amo93networkflows,
   452   \ref dasdan98minmeancycle.
   444   \ref dasdan98minmeancycle.
   453 - \ref HartmannOrlin "Hartmann-Orlin"'s algorithm, which is an improved
   445 - \ref HartmannOrlinMmc Hartmann-Orlin's algorithm, which is an improved
   454   version of Karp's algorithm \ref dasdan98minmeancycle.
   446   version of Karp's algorithm \ref dasdan98minmeancycle.
   455 - \ref Howard "Howard"'s policy iteration algorithm
   447 - \ref HowardMmc Howard's policy iteration algorithm
   456   \ref dasdan98minmeancycle.
   448   \ref dasdan98minmeancycle.
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   458 In practice, the Howard algorithm proved to be by far the most efficient
   450 In practice, the \ref HowardMmc "Howard" algorithm proved to be by far the
   459 one, though the best known theoretical bound on its running time is
   451 most efficient one, though the best known theoretical bound on its running
   460 exponential.
   452 time is exponential.
   461 Both Karp and HartmannOrlin algorithms run in time O(ne) and use space
   453 Both \ref KarpMmc "Karp" and \ref HartmannOrlinMmc "Hartmann-Orlin" algorithms
   462 O(n<sup>2</sup>+e), but the latter one is typically faster due to the
   454 run in time O(ne) and use space O(n<sup>2</sup>+e), but the latter one is
   463 applied early termination scheme.
   455 typically faster due to the applied early termination scheme.
   464 */
   456 */
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   466 /**
   458 /**
   467 @defgroup matching Matching Algorithms
   459 @defgroup matching Matching Algorithms
   468 @ingroup algs
   460 @ingroup algs