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Mr Steve Dennis - STEM Learning
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 20 พ.ค. 2014
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very helpful!
min cut = 1020 i guess.
Great explain,thanks a lot.
Thank you so much!
Great video
bro liked his own video
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34 views, not a single like
Denis being Devious again
Stevenator
Bro spent 3 hours on this for 6 likes
Stephano you devious Denis what are you doing
Awesome video
thankyou !!
I think the region above the network and below the network would be left side of the source and right side of the sink respectively. 1:17
Best tutorial 👍 Thank You
thanks for the help have this is my test!
u saved my life ! after hours of searching for a good explanation ! Thank you.
Thanks
Omg. This is the only discussion I understood. Thanks a lot for this ❤️
6 years old video. One of the best explanation and underrated
😒
Thanks Steve, excellent explanation.
Excellent explanation. If an edge is in down to up direction, and the minimum cut line is crossing it from the left side, then it will be counted, otherwise, not. If an edge is in up to down direction, and the minimum cut line is crossing it from right, then it will be counted, otherwise not. If an edge is in horizontal direction, from left to right, and the minimum cut line is cross it from top to down it will be counted, otherwise not
So we find 5 6:08, then what? what does it mean?
is it easy as it seems to find the amount of flow of water from node B to node F?
Clear and best explanation on Max flow. 👏👏
Great job !! keep up the work dude.
Next level boss! great job ;)
Finally understood thank you 😊
This is wrong
the image is too blurry
Should make it clear that there are more than one answer but all give a maximum flow of 1050
thank you! watched 1/2 a dozen vids until this answered the decimal question
very instructional, thank you very much!
this video is pure shit. better do one about cunts
Watched this video just before exam. And guess what? There was one question on Min Cut Theorem. You saved my 3 marks. :)
Yes mr Dennis
Love it, this is awesome
why adding 21 and 18 ?
I like the part that explains what to count
Best video about min cut! Great!
I want to die
Awesome video, thanks a lot!
Great explanation. thank you
how do you know you are at the min cut? how can you know on a big graph you are sure this is the min cut?
Trial and error
Great explanation but my goodness low energy Steve ;)
Any chance you can enlighten me of the pros and cons of this method compared to "just" making the cut after nodes which can be reached through the residual graph? Such as in this picture i.imgur.com/1Uj5s8Y.png
good explanation
thank u sir