I have a graph shaped as a triangle.
8
/ \
1 4
/ \ / \
4 2 0
/ \ / \ / \
9 1 9 4
In the above graph the longest path is {8, 4, 2, 9}
My current algorithm calculates the max number of the adjacent nodes and add it to the list, then calculates the sum of that list. This works in the above graph but won't work in situations such as this scenario:
8
/ \
0 1
/ \ / \
4 0 4
/ \ / \ / \
9 99 3 4
My algorithm will mistakenly go through {8,1,4,4}
where the correct longest path is {8,0,4,99}
The only solution I can think of is Backtracking. Where I have to go through all the paths and calculate the max path, which will be insanely slow in a huge graph. This about a 100k nodes graph.
My question is can I do better than this?
{8,0,4,99}