Find the longest path in a graph?
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Adjacency matrix of graph is given to us. Now we need to find out the longest path between two nodes. Input: Adjacency matrix of the graph, source node and destination node. Output: Longest path between source node and destination node.
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Walter Roberson
on 29 Oct 2012
If there are any cycles then the longest path is infinite.
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Massimo Zanetti
on 9 Oct 2016
3 votes
Generally this is NP-hard problem. However, for DAGs (directed acyclic graphs) there is one clever way to solve the problem. It is called "topological sorting". See details here or elsewhere in google: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Topological_sorting
Ivan
on 14 Dec 2017
1 vote
Try to invert signs of weight coefficient and calculate shortest path with built-in shortestpath function. It will be the longest path for initial weights.
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MICHAEL MONT-ETON
on 29 Nov 2020
Ivan, Thanks for the tip. It is useful for finding collection of independent paths.
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