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The Stanford GraphBase is a highly portable collection of programs and data for researchers who study combinatorial algorithms and data structures. All files are in the public domain and usable with only one restriction: They must not be changed! A ``change file'' mechanism allows local customization while the master files stay intact. The programs are intended to be interesting in themselves as examples of ``literate programming.'' Thus, the Stanford GraphBase can also be regarded as a collection of approximately 30 essays for programmers to enjoy reading, whether or not they are doing algorithmic research. The programs are written in CWEB, a combination of TeX and C that is easy to use by anyone who knows those languages and easy to read by anyone familiar with the rudiments of C.
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$NetBSD: distinfo,v 1.1.1.1 2006/05/04 09:35:33 minskim Exp $
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SHA1 (sgb.tar.gz) = 3dec52ac3352a09fb6478dd04e8321a6832eb5d1
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RMD160 (sgb.tar.gz) = 5d9361770ebc0d66124fa845205d4ecdf8eaa313
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Size (sgb.tar.gz) = 493841 bytes
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SHA1 (patch-aa) = 310fb196a09cdc0255d491ebad9d3c2ec1c18c38
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