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A union/find data structure is a data structure used for maintaining a partition of a set.

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Debugging Union Find Algorithm Implementation

I'm attempting to solve LeetCode problem 547. Number of Provinces: There are n cities. Some of them are connected, while some are not. If city a is connected directly with city b, and city b is ...
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Convert list of lists into connected components of a graph to find node degrees

I have an input of list of lists (in Python) as the following: lst = [['1', '2'], ['1', '3', '2'], ['5'], ['4', '6']] Where each integer string represents a node in the graph, and each list within the ...
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Can we detect cycles in directed graph using Union-Find data structure?

I know that one can detect cycles in direct graphs using DFS and BFS. I want to know whether we can detect cycles in directed graphs using Union-Find or not? If yes, then how? and If we can't, then ...
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Union-Find: Successor with delete

I'm trying to solve this problem of Union-Find which goes like Successor with delete. Given a set of N integers S={0,1,…,N−1} and a sequence of requests of the following form: Remove x from ...
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In a Union-Find algorithm, whether/how to adjust the rank of a node in path compression

Path compression involves assigning the root as the new parent of every node on the path - this may reduce the rank of the root, and possibly the rank of all nodes on the path. Is there a way to deal ...
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Can I change the solution to the DSU painting subarrays question?

The link to the post about this algorithm which I have a question for is here: https://cp-algorithms.com/data_structures/disjoint_set_union.html My question is specifically about this section We have ...
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Cut a Graph or DSU

I had an assignment from university where I had to cut a graph. Whenever I get cut I should remove the edge from the graph and when I get ask I should check if the two vertices are with a path ...
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Union-Find performance explanation

This is with reference to the book Algorithm (Fouth Edition) by Robert Sedgewick & kevin Wayne For Union-find implementation, the code for find and union is given as (page 222) as: public int ...
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Union find implementation using Python

So here's what I want to do: I have a list that contains several equivalence relations: l = [[1, 2], [2, 3], [4, 5], [6, 7], [1, 7]] And I want to union the sets that share one element. Here is a ...
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Analyzing Time complexity of union-find Algorithm?

Please give a brief and simple approach to analyzing time complexity of the union-find algo. In the two cases 1. Standard Approach 2. Weighted-union heuristic Approach I know in the standard ...
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In Kruskal's Algorithm, why does the union procedure check whether r_x == r_y since the opposite was required to call union()?

In Algorithms [DPV] Section 5.1.3, the authors outlined Kruskal's Algorithm. In the algorithm itself, while iterating through all edges on the graph, they compare whether find(u) != find(v). If so, ...
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Can recursive union find be optimized?

When implementing union-find, I would usually write the find function with path compression like this: def find(x): if x != par[x]: par[x] = find(par[x]) return par[x] This is easy ...
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percolation problem (java -cannot run appropriately)

I have a problem relating to the percolation model with the latest version of Java My project includes three file a illegalargumentexception.java file (use to handle illegal arguments), a percolation....
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Union-Find (or Disjoint Set) data structure in Scala

I am looking for an existing implementation of a union-find or disjoint set data structure in Scala before I attempt to roll my own as the optimisations look somewhat complicated. I mean this kind of ...
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Union-find: largest component size by common factor algorithm gives different results on every run

I was practicing data structure algorithm and made a Union - Find solution for the question. The problem is, I think the code seems ok, but when I run it on Xcode playground, it shows different ...
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How to merge sets in better then O(len(set))?

I have a list of sets called groups. groups[i] is a set of labels (integers) that are part of the same group as i. For example, # idx: 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 groups = [{...
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Weighted Quick-Union with Path Compression algorithm-Union Find

I have a project in which i have to implement a weighted quick-union with path compression algorithm.After seeing a number of others source code,i ended up in this: public class UnionFind { private ...
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Optimize Union Find (Disjoint Set Union) implementation

I have implemented a Disjoint Set Union in C++ for a Kattis problem. However, my solution is inefficient, as I get TLA (Time Limit Exceeded) for the first hidden test case. Can anyone spot an ...
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Find common union groups among tuples in a set

I need help to write a function that: takes as input set of tuples returns the number of tuples that has unique numbers Example 1: # input: {(0, 1), (3, 4), (0, 0), (1, 1), (3, 3), (2, 2), (1, 0)} #...
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Java program using union-find + treemap too slow

I am solving this challenge: https://open.kattis.com/problems/virtualfriends My solution seems to be working but kattis's test cases are running too slowly so I was wondering how I can improve code ...
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How to handle the backwash problem in percolation without creating an extra WUF object or using a method with complexity >= O(n)?

I am taking the Algorithms, Part I course on coursera and am stuck on a bonus question of the first assignment. I have already submitted my solution and got my marks. This is just for curiosity. ...
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Is the Union-Find (or Disjoint Set) data structure in STL?

I would have expected such a useful data structure to be included in the C++ Standard Library but I can't seem to find it.
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Why is the time complexity of performing n union find (union by size) operations O(n log n)?

In Tree based Implementation of Union Find operation, each element is stored in a node, which contains a pointer to a set name. A node v whose set pointer points back to v is also a set name. Each set ...
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Finding connected components in a DYNAMIC Graph

When it comes to finding connected components in a graph we can use DFS or DSU. Does there exist an algorithm which is stable to a changing graph, where node can be added, edge can be removed, node ...
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Monte Carlo Simulation of Percolation is not Giving Expected Results

I've started working my way through the Princeton Algorithms course on Coursera. The course uses Java, but I decided to follow along with C as it is what I am most comfortable with. One of the ...
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Can I detect a cycle in an undirected graph with n edges in O(n log*(n)) ? ( log*(n) is log star function )

I have the following algorithm for detecting a cycle in an undirected graph with a set E of n edges : for each unvisited edge (u, v) in E: { if(Find(u) = Find(v)) // u and v belong to the same set ...
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How to solve manager peer problem question? [closed]

I was asked below question in google interview but could not answer it. I did google search but could not find any correct solution for this problem. Can you please help me to provide a solution for ...
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Union Find Data Structure Exercise

I just encountered an exercise which I either don't get or has an error in the exersice: The following table coantains a Union-Find data structre to the set of sets {{1,2,3,9},{4,6,7},{5,8},{10}}. ...
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columns of numbers and union-find structure

The problem: Put the numbers from 1 to M into M columns. At the beginning column i contains only number i. Then, perform N queries of two possible types: A i j: remove all numbers from column i and ...
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How to generate the worst case for disjoint set with only path compression?

A disjoint set with only path compression implemented is like this: // In cpp. int Find(int x) { return f[x] == x ? x : f[x] = Find(f[x]); } int Union(int a, int b) { f[Find(a)] = Find(b); } From ...
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How do I use union find data structure to group Strings?

I have been using Union-Find (Disjoint set) for a lot of graph problems and know how this works. But I have almost always used this data structure with integers or numbers. While solving this leetcode ...
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quick find algorithm - union operation - is it same as union in set theory?

I am unable to correlate union operation in quick find algorithm with general meaning of A U B in set theory. Book(Algorithms in C++ Robert Sedgewick) tells union operation is "scanning throgh the ...
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What is the difference between these 2 implementations of quick find?

I was learning about quick find and made a very basic implementation in java but my union function was not working properly when I initially implemented it. I made some changes and it started working ...
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Is this Union Find really O(n) as they claim?

I am solving a problem on LeetCode: Given an unsorted array of integers nums, return the length of the longest consecutive elements sequence. You must write an algorithm that runs in O(n) time. So ...
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Constant time lookup for unions and finds

I have a homework question that asks us to show that, for size-based union-find with path compression: if all unions are done before all finds, it takes O(n) time to do O(n) unions and O(n) finds. My ...
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Hoshen-Kopelman Algorithm MatLab Implementation

First of all, I'm not 100% sure if Matlab is allowed on stack overflow; if I'm violating the rules tell me and I'll delete the question. I'm currently studying percolation on a 2D surface (using a ...
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Do the order of edges matter in union find?

I am learning union-find and to understand it better, I have written a small program: #include <iostream> #include <vector> #include <numeric> using namespace std; vector<int>...
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Returning the right number of islands using Union Find

I am solving a question on LeetCode.com called Number of Islands: Given an m x n 2D binary grid grid which represents a map of '1's (land) and '0's (water), return the number of islands. An island is ...
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How to find id of union find operation

I am studying Union Find. I understand how these union operations come together to make this graph but I do not understand how the ID variable is assigned. At first, I thought it was the size of ...
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How do I import UnionFind<T> to IntelliJ? (Java)

I want to import this UnionFind- class to my IntelliJ project. But I get a Maven error I do not understand. When I try and type import org.jgrapht.alg.util.UnionFind<T>; in the beginning of my ...
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Union find algorithm in Kruskals algorithm

How does these two functions work ? The time complexity of the function find is O(log n) assuming that the length of each chain is O(log n). In this case, the functions same and unite also work in O(...
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Understanding union find

I read the wiki page and don't understand why it matters to append a smaller list to a larger one. Here is that part of the algorithm from the wiki page: Suppose you have a collection of lists and ...
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Union-find expressed as a social network

This is an interview question that I am trying to answer: Given a social network containing N members and a log file containing M timestamps at which times pairs of members formed friendships, ...
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UnionFind with weighted Quick Union (a.k.a Union by rank)

In the Union Find algorithm provided by LeetCode's tutorial, it seems the weight (rank) of the tree is only incremented when merging two equal weight subsets, however not the case when one is greater ...
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Leetcode Number of Province not passing edge case last few edge case

I try using the Union find method for this question but not passing this case, could somebody may be give me an insight to why that is? find() : for find method there is path compression union() : for ...
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Leetcode 1584. How can I improve my Kruskal&Union Find algorithm to make it faster?

The question was on Leetcode 1584. Min Cost to Connect All Points. My answer to this question is: class Solution { public int minCostConnectPoints(int[][] points) { List<int[]> list =...
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Java algorithm problem: output one of the two connected paths [closed]

/** * The Problem: * * We have a list of tasks. Each task can depend on other tasks. * For example if task A depends on task B then B should run before A. * * Implement the "...
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proof of time complexity of union find with path compression

The Wikipedia page: wikipedia page states that If m operations, either Union or Find, are applied to n elements, the total run time is O(m log*n). The detailed analysis arrived at this result is :...
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How does the Root Method Work in Quick-Union? [duplicate]

I've recently been studying the Princeton Algorithms course on Coursera. The course begins by teaching an algorithm called Quick-Union to solve the Dynamic Connectivity Problem.. While I understand ...
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Algorithm to find cluster of nodes that are connected

I'm working with 3d data and am provided with a list of vertices that are connected to each other. The data has the following format: faces = [ (0, 1, 2), (1, 3, 2), (3, 5, 6), (5, 7, ...