Topological Sorting (Topological Sorting)
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Description
Given a graph or network, find a topological sorting of the graph. A list in topological order has a special property. Simply expressed: proceeding from element to element along any path in the network, one passes through the list in one direction only. Stated another way, a list in topological order is such that no element appears in it until after all elements appearing on all paths leading to the particular element have been listed.
Parameters
$V$: number of vertices
$E$: number of edges
Table of Algorithms
Name | Year | Time | Space | Approximation Factor | Model | Reference |
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Kahn's algorithm | 1962 | $O(V+E)$ | $O(V)$ | Exact | Deterministic | Time |
Tarjan's DFS based algorithm | 1976 | $O(V+E)$ | $O(V)$? | Exact | Deterministic | Time |
Dekel; Nassimi & Sahni Parallel Implementation | 1981 | $O(\log^{2} V)$ | $O(V^{2})$?? | Exact | Parallel | Time |