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<Title>Boost Graph Library: Bandwidth</Title>
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<H1><A NAME="sec:bandwidth">
<TT>bandwidth</TT>
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<pre>
(1)
template <typename Graph>
typename graph_traits<Graph>::vertices_size_type
bandwidth(const Graph& g)
(2)
template <typename Graph, typename VertexIndexMap>
typename graph_traits<Graph>::vertices_size_type
bandwidth(const Graph& g, VertexIndexMap index_map)
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The <b><i>bandwidth</i></b> of a graph is the maximum
distance between two adjacent vertices, with distance measured on a
line upon which the vertices have been placed at unit intervals. To
put it another way, if the vertices of a graph
<i>G=(V,E)</i> are each assigned an index from zero to <i>|V| - 1</i>
given by <i>index[v]</i>, then the bandwidth of <i>G</i> is<br>
<br>
<i>B(G) = max { |index[u] - index[v]| | (u,v) in E }</i><br>
<h3>Defined in</h3>
<a href="../../../boost/graph/bandwidth.hpp"><tt>boost/graph/bandwidth.hpp</tt></a>
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<H1><A NAME="sec:ith-bandwidth">
<TT>ith_bandwidth</TT>
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<pre>
(1)
template <typename Graph>
typename graph_traits<Graph>::vertices_size_type
ith_bandwidth(typename graph_traits<Graph>::vertex_descriptor i,
const Graph& g)
(2)
template <typename Graph, typename VertexIndexMap>
typename graph_traits<Graph>::vertices_size_type
ith_bandwidth(typename graph_traits<Graph>::vertex_descriptor i,
const Graph& g,
VertexIndexMap index)
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The <b><i>i-th bandwidth</i></b> a graph is the maximum distance
between the <i>i-th</i> vertex and any of its neighbors.<br>
<br>
<i>B<sub>i</sub>(G) = max { |index[i] - index[j]| | (i,j) in E }</i><br>
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So the bandwidth <i>B(G)</i> can be expressed as the maximum
of the i-th bandwidths <i>B<sub>i</sub>(G)</i>.<br>
<br>
<i>B(G) = max { B<sub>i</sub>(G) | i=0...|V|-1 }</i><br>
<h3>Defined in</h3>
<a href="../../../boost/graph/bandwidth.hpp"><tt>boost/graph/bandwidth.hpp</tt></a>
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<TD nowrap>Copyright © 2000-2001</TD><TD>
<A HREF="http://www.boost.org/people/jeremy_siek.htm">Jeremy Siek</A>, Indiana University (<A HREF="mailto:jsiek@osl.iu.edu">jsiek@osl.iu.edu</A>)
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