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Double Counting

Double counting is the strategy of counting the same quantity in two different ways to derive an equality or an efficient algorithm.

#double counting#contribution technique#handshake lemma+12
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KΓΆnig's Theorem

KΓΆnig's Theorem states that in any bipartite graph, the size of a maximum matching equals the size of a minimum vertex cover.

#konig's theorem#bipartite matching#minimum vertex cover+12