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posted on 1975-10-01, 00:00 authored by Gerard CornuejolsGerard Cornuejols, Bertrand Guenin, Francois MargotFrancois Margot
A clutter (V, E) packs if the smallest number of vertices needed to intersect all the edges (i.e. a minimum transversal) is equal to the maximum number of pairwise disjoint edges (i.e. a maximum matching). This terminology is due to Seymour 1977. A clutter is minimally nonpacking if it does not pack but all its minors pack. An m×n 0,1 matrix is minimally nonpacking if it is the edge-vertex incidence matrix of a minimally nonpacking clutter. Minimally nonpacking matrices can be viewed as the counterpart for the set covering problem of minimally imperfect matrices for the set packing problem. This paper proves several properties of minimally nonpacking clutters and matrices

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