Can we apply the Bellman-Ford algorithm to an Undirected Graph?

旧城冷巷雨未停 提交于 2019-12-04 18:48:33

问题


I know that Bellman-Ford Algorithm works for directed graphs. Will it will work for an undirected graph? It seems that with an undirected graph, it will not be able to detect cycles because parallel edges will be considered cycles. Is this true or not? Can the algorithm be applied?


回答1:


As a matter of fact any undirected graph is also a directed graph.

You just have to specify any edges {u, v} twice (u, v) and (v, u).

But don't forget, that this also means any edge with a negative weight will count as a loop. As the Bellman-Ford algorithm ONLY works on graphs that don't contain any cycles with negative weights this actually means your un-directed graph mustn't contain any edges with negative weight.

If it doesn't its pretty fine to use Bellmann-Ford.




回答2:


Bellman-Ford is not applicable to find shortest paths on graphs which contain negative cycles, but it finds shortest paths on graphs and can detect if the graph contains a negative cycle, although it won't find a shortest path, as no such path exists.



来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/14785413/can-we-apply-the-bellman-ford-algorithm-to-an-undirected-graph

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