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2 | \mainpage |
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4 | \section intro Introduction |
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6 | \subsection whatis What is LEMON |
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7 | |
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8 | LEMON stands for |
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9 | <b>L</b>ibrary of <b>E</b>fficient <b>M</b>odels |
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10 | and <b>O</b>ptimization in <b>N</b>etworks. |
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11 | It is a C++ template |
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12 | library aimed at combinatorial optimization tasks which |
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13 | often involve in working |
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14 | with graphs. As the name also suggests, its development was started by |
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15 | Hungarian people. |
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17 | \subsection howtoread How to read this document |
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19 | Graph structures play central role in LEMON, so if you are new to it, |
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20 | you probably should start \ref graphs "here". |
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21 | You can also find this page along with others under |
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22 | <a href="pages.html"> Related Pages </a>. |
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23 | |
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24 | If you are |
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25 | interested about data structures and algorithms in more details, then |
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26 | you should browse the reference manual part of the documentation. |
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27 | Section <a href="modules.html"> Modules </a> |
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28 | is a good starting point for this. |
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29 | |
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30 | */ |
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