Edge classification in a DFS

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自闭症患者 2020-12-28 17:23

According to the book (Intro to Algorithm), in dfs, edges are classified as 4 kinds:

  1. Tree Edge, if in edge (u,v), v is first discovered, then (u, v) is a tree
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  • 2020-12-28 18:03

    If you really need it, you can check it by maintaining so called entry and exit times for each node. During the run of the algorithm, you increment a time variable (starting from 0, of course) each time you encounter a new vertex. The times entry_t(v), exit_t(v) are initially unset for all vertices.

    When you first encounter a vertex, you set entry(v):=time. When you exit a vertex by an up edge (ie. poping the vertex from the stack), you set its exit(v):=time. With that, you have

    • if entry(u) is set and exit(u) is not set, then u is ancestor of the current vertex (ie. vu is a back edge)
    • if entry(u)>entry(current), then u is descendant from the current vertex (current->u is a forward edge)
    • otherwise, it is a cross edge

    Note that these relations are made for checking during the run of the algorithm. After the algorithm has completed, a check of ancestry is basically

    u is_descendant_of v = entry(u)>entry(v) and exit(u)<=exit(v)
    
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