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Journal of Graph Theory, 2001
AbstractMenger's Theorem for digraphs states that for any two vertex sets A and B of a digraph D such that A cannot be separated from B by a set of at most t vertices, there are t + 1 disjoint A–B‐paths in D. Here a short and elementary proof of a more general theorem is given. © 2001 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
Thomas Böhme 0001 +2 more
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AbstractMenger's Theorem for digraphs states that for any two vertex sets A and B of a digraph D such that A cannot be separated from B by a set of at most t vertices, there are t + 1 disjoint A–B‐paths in D. Here a short and elementary proof of a more general theorem is given. © 2001 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
Thomas Böhme 0001 +2 more
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Minimum Separators and Menger’s Theorem
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Weaker forms of the Menger property
In this paper we study a weaker form of the classical concept of Menger property. This property, called weakly Menger, is independent from the Menger property and the almost Menger property.
Bruno Antonio Pansera
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More proofs of menger's theorem
Journal of Graph Theory, 1977AbstractFour ways of proving Menger's Theorem by induction are described. Two of them involve showing that the theorem holds for a finite undirected graph G if it holds for the graphs obtained from G by deleting and contracting the same edge. The other two prove the directed version of Menger's Theorem to be true for a finite digraph D if it is true ...
Crispin St. John Alvah Nash-Williams +1 more
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A new proof of menger's theorem
Journal of Graph Theory, 1978AbstractA new proof of Menger's theorem is presented.
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Cambridge Journal of Economics, 2017
How to do economics was one of Menger’s primary interests, his point of view being distinctly Aristotelian, differing in this aspect greatly from his immediate successors, such as Wieser and BA¶hm-Bawerk, and also from later Austrian economists. Menger’s Aristotelian realism (or classical realism) ran against the nominalist trend of his own and ...
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How to do economics was one of Menger’s primary interests, his point of view being distinctly Aristotelian, differing in this aspect greatly from his immediate successors, such as Wieser and BA¶hm-Bawerk, and also from later Austrian economists. Menger’s Aristotelian realism (or classical realism) ran against the nominalist trend of his own and ...
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