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Who invented the inclusion-exclusion principle to solve the Hamiltonian path problem?(a) Karp(b) Leonard Adleman(c) Andreas Bjorklund(d) MartelloI had been asked this question during an interview.This question is from Checksum, Complexity Classes & NP Complete Problems in chapter Checksum, Complexity Classes & NP Complete Problems of Data Structures & Algorithms II

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Correct option is (c) Andreas Bjorklund

The BEST I can explain: Andreas Bjorklund CAME up with the inclusion-exclusion PRINCIPLE to reduce the counting of number of HAMILTONIAN CYCLES.



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