Find a topological ordering for the graph in Figure 9.81.
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Question
Suppose that the maze may or may not have a solution.a. Describe a linear-time algorithm that determines the minimum number of wallsthat need to be knocked down to create a solution. (Hint: Use a double-endedqueue.)b. Describe an algorithm (not necessarily linear-time) that finds a shortest path afterknocking down the minimum number of walls. Note that the solution to part(a) would give no information about which walls would be the best to knockdown. (Hint: Use Exercise 9.47.)
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The first step in solving 9 problem number 48 trying to solve the problem we have to refer to the textbook question: Suppose that the maze may or may not have a solution.a. Describe a linear-time algorithm that determines the minimum number of wallsthat need to be knocked down to create a solution. (Hint: Use a double-endedqueue.)b. Describe an algorithm (not necessarily linear-time) that finds a shortest path afterknocking down the minimum number of walls. Note that the solution to part(a) would give no information about which walls would be the best to knockdown. (Hint: Use Exercise 9.47.)
From the textbook chapter Graph Algorithms you will find a few key concepts needed to solve this.
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