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    1Fast Approximation of Centrality
     

    D. Eppstein, and J. Wang. J. Graph Algorithms Appl., 8 (1): 39-45 (2004)
    17 years ago by @lee_peck
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      3Multicommodity max-flow min-cut theorems and their use in designing approximation algorithms
       

      T. Leighton, and S. Rao. J. ACM, 46 (6): 787--832 (1999)
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