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<Title>Boost Graph Library: King Ordering</Title>
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<img src="figs/python.gif" alt="(Python)"/>
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<TT>king_ordering</TT>
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<TABLE CELLPADDING=3 border>
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<TR><TH ALIGN="LEFT"><B>Graphs:</B></TH>
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<TD ALIGN="LEFT">undirected</TD>
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</TR>
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<TR><TH ALIGN="LEFT"><B>Properties:</B></TH>
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<TD ALIGN="LEFT">color, degree</TD>
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<TR><TH ALIGN="LEFT"><B>Complexity:</B></TH>
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<TD ALIGN="LEFT">time: <i>O(m<sup>2</sup>log(m)|E|)</i> where <i>m = max { degree(v) | v in V }</i> </TD>
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(1)
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template <class IncidenceGraph, class OutputIterator,
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class ColorMap, class DegreeMap, class VertexIndexMap>
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OutputIterator
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king_ordering(const IncidenceGraph& g,
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typename graph_traits<Graph>::vertex_descriptor s,
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OutputIterator inverse_permutation,
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ColorMap color, DegreeMap degree, VertexIndexMap index_map);
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(2)
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template <class IncidenceGraph, class OutputIterator>
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OutputIterator
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king_ordering(const IncidenceGraph& g, OutputIterator inverse_permutation);
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template <class IncidenceGraph, class OutputItrator, class VertexIndexMap>
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OutputIterator
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king_ordering(const IncidenceGraph& g, OutputIterator inverse_permutation,
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VertexIndexMap index_map);
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template <class VertexListGraph, class OutputIterator,
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class ColorMap, class DegreeMap, class VertexIndexMap>
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OutputIterator
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king_ordering(const VertexListGraph& G, OutputIterator inverse_permutation,
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ColorMap color, DegreeMap degree, VertexIndexMap index_map);
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(3)
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template <class IncidenceGraph, class OutputIterator,
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class ColorMap, class DegreeMap, class VertexIndexMap>
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OutputIterator
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king_ordering(const IncidenceGraph& g,
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std::deque< typename
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graph_traits<Graph>::vertex_descriptor > vertex_queue,
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OutputIterator permutation,
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ColorMap color, DegreeMap degree, VertexIndexMap index_map);
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</pre>
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<!-- King, I.P. An automatic reordering scheme for simultaneous equations derived from network analysis. Int. J. Numer. Methods Engrg. 2 (1970), 523-533 -->
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The goal of the King ordering
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algorithm [<a href="bibliography.html#king70">62</a>]is to reduce the <a
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href="./bandwidth.html">bandwidth</a> of a graph by reordering the
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indices assigned to each vertex. The King ordering algorithm
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works by a local minimization of the i-th bandwidths. The vertices are
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basically assigned a breadth-first search order, except that at each
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step, the adjacent vertices are placed in the queue in order of
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increasing pseudo-degree, where pseudo-degree is defined as the number of
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outgoing edges with white endpoints (vertices yet to be examined).
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<p>
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Version 1 of the algorithm lets the user choose the ``starting
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vertex'', version 2 finds a good starting vertex using the
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pseudo-peripheral pair heuristic (among each component), while version 3
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contains the starting nodes for each vertex in the deque. The choice of the ``starting
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vertex'' can have a significant effect on the quality of the ordering.
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</p>
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<p>
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The output of the algorithm are the vertices in the new ordering.
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Storing the output into a vector gives you the
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permutation from the new ordering to the old ordering.
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<pre>
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inv_perm[new_index[u]] == u
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</pre>
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<p>
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Often times, it is the opposite permutation that you want, the
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permutation from the old index to the new index. This can easily be
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computed in the following way.
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</p>
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<pre>
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for (size_type i = 0; i != inv_perm.size(); ++i)
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perm[old_index[inv_perm[i]]] = i;
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</pre>
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<h3>Parameters</h3>
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For version 1:
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<ul>
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<li> <tt>IncidenceGraph& g</tt> (IN) <br>
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An undirected graph. The graph's type must be a model of <a
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href="./IncidenceGraph.html">IncidenceGraph</a>.<br>
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<b>Python</b>: The parameter is named <tt>graph</tt>.
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<li> <tt>vertex_descriptor s</tt>  (IN) <br>
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The starting vertex.<br>
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<b>Python</b>: Unsupported parameter.
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<li> <tt>OutputIterator permutation</tt>  (OUT) <br>
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The new vertex ordering. The vertices are written to the <a
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href="http://www.boost.org/sgi/stl/OutputIterator.html">output
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iterator</a> in their new order. <br>
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<b>Python</b>: This parameter is unused in Python. The new vertex
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ordering is returned as a Python <tt>list</tt>.
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<li> <tt>ColorMap color_map</tt>  (WORK) <br>
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Used internally to keep track of the progress of the algorithm
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(to avoid visiting the same vertex twice).<br>
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<b>Python</b>: Unsupported parameter.
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<li> <tt>DegreeMap degree_map</tt>  (IN) <br>
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This must map vertices to their degree.<br>
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<b>Python</b>: Unsupported parameter.
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</ul>
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For version 2:
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<ul>
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<li> <tt>VertexListGraph& g</tt> (IN) <br>
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An undirected graph. The graph's type must be a model of <a
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href="./VertexListGraph.html">VertexListGraph</a>.<br>
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<b>Python</b>: The name of this parameter is <tt>graph</tt>.
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<li> <tt><a href="http://www.boost.org/sgi/stl/OutputIterator.html">
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OutputIterator</a> permutation</tt>  (OUT) <br>
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The new vertex ordering. The vertices are written to the
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output iterator in their new order.<br>
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<b>Python</b>: This parameter is unused in Python. The new vertex
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ordering is returned as a Python <tt>list</tt>.
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<li> <tt>ColorMap color_map</tt>  (WORK) <br>
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Used internally to keep track of the progress of the algorithm
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(to avoid visiting the same vertex twice).<br>
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<b>Python</b>: Unsupported parameter.
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<li> <tt>DegreeMap degree_map</tt>  (IN) <br>
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This must map vertices to their degree.<br>
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<b>Python</b>: Unsupported parameter.
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</ul>
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For version 3:
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<ul>
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<li> <tt>IncidenceGraph& g</tt> (IN) <br>
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An undirected graph. The graph's type must be a model of <a
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href="./IncidenceGraph.html">IncidenceGraph</a>.<br>
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<b>Python</b>: The parameter is named <tt>graph</tt>.
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<li> <tt> std::deque< typename graph_traits<Graph>::vertex_descriptor > vertex_queue </tt>  (IN) <br>
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The deque containing the starting vertices for each component.<br>
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<b>Python</b>: This parameter is unused in Python. The new vertex
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ordering is returned as a Python <tt>list</tt>.
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<li> <tt>OutputIterator permutation</tt>  (OUT) <br>
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The new vertex ordering. The vertices are written to the <a
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href="http://www.boost.org/sgi/stl/OutputIterator.html">output
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iterator</a> in their new order.<br>
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<b>Python</b>: This parameter is unused in Python. The new vertex
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ordering is returned as a Python <tt>list</tt>.
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<li> <tt>ColorMap color_map</tt>  (WORK) <br>
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Used internally to keep track of the progress of the algorithm
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(to avoid visiting the same vertex twice).<br>
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<b>Python</b>: Unsupported parameter.
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<li> <tt>DegreeMap degree_map</tt>  (IN) <br>
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This must map vertices to their degree.<br>
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<b>Python</b>: Unsupported parameter.
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</ul>
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<h3>Example</h3>
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See <a
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href="../example/king_ordering.cpp"><tt>example/king_ordering.cpp</tt></a>.
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<h3>See Also</h3>
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<a href="./bandwidth.html">bandwidth</tt></a>,
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and <tt>degree_property_map</tt> in <tt>boost/graph/properties.hpp</tt>.
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<br>
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<TD nowrap>Copyright © 2000-2001</TD><TD>
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<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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