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2@article{tarjanDepthFirst1972,
3 title = {Depth-{{First Search}} and {{Linear Graph Algorithms}}},
4 author = {Tarjan, R.},
5 date = {1972},
6 journaltitle = {SIAM J. Comput.},
7 doi = {10.1137/0201010},
8 abstract = {The value of depth-first search or “backtracking” as a technique for solving problems is illustrated by two examples. An improved version of an algorithm for finding the strongly connected components of a directed graph and at algorithm for finding the biconnected components of an undirect graph are presented. The space and time requirements of both algorithms are bounded by \$k\_1 V + k\_2 E + k\_3 \$ for some constants \$k\_1 ,k\_2 \$, and \$k\_3 \$, where V is the number of vertices and E is the number of edges of the graph being examined.},
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