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Satsuma is a graph library for .NET, written in C#. Satsuma is an easy-to-use and flexible library, which implements all the necessary graph structures, and the fastest possible graph algorithms.
DOCUMENTATION: http://satsumagraph.sourceforge.net/
Satsuma is not a charting library. 'Graph' is used in the mathematical sense here (e.g. nodes connected with arcs).
Satsuma is released under the zlib license. This license is very permissive and allows you to use Satsuma for both personal...
Finds bad examples for the local search Path Partitioning algorithm
Path Partitioner constructs random graph partitions and solves the linear (or integer) programming problems that assign weights to the edges such that the performance ratio of the local search algorithm for the Path Partitioning problem is minimized. See http://www.tau.ac.il/~ohadschn/Thesis/Partitioning.pdf.
Requirements:
Microsoft Automatic Graph Layout
http://research.microsoft.com/en-us/projects/msagl/
Gurobi Optimizer
http://www.gurobi.com/
Permutations, Combinations, and Variations using C# Generics
http://www.codeproject.com/Articles/26050/Permutations-Combinations-and-Variations-using-C-G
A minimalistic CASE tool that will allow end-users to analyze their graphs (plain-old graphs, UML diagrams, ERDs, etc.) by applying various graph theory functions to them (such as a shortest path algorithm or a spanning tree algorithm.)