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Add matroid attribute girth() #37145

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@gmou3 gmou3 commented Jan 22, 2024

Added a function girth() to the main matroid class. This is a standard notion which corresponds to the size of the smallest circuit of the matroid. A similar notion exists for graphs.

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One minor thing; otherwise LGTM.

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Thank you. LGTM.

vbraun pushed a commit to vbraun/sage that referenced this pull request Jan 30, 2024
    
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Added a function `girth()` to the main matroid class. This is a standard
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URL: sagemath#37145
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@vbraun vbraun merged commit ebeb7a2 into sagemath:develop Feb 2, 2024
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@gmou3 gmou3 deleted the girth branch February 2, 2024 21:47
@mkoeppe mkoeppe added this to the sage-10.3 milestone Mar 7, 2024
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