Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
434835 Theoretical Computer Science 2012 11 Pages PDF
Abstract

Given a directed graph G, an edge is a strong bridge if its removal increases the number of strongly connected components of G. Similarly, we say that a vertex is a strong articulation point if its removal increases the number of strongly connected components of G. In this paper, we present linear-time algorithms for computing all the strong bridges and all the strong articulation points of directed graphs, solving an open problem posed in Beldiceanu et al. (2005) [2].

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