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    König-Egeváry Theorem

    Definition

    The König-Egeváry theorem, sometimes simply called König's theorem, asserts that the matching number (i.e., size of a maximum independent edge set) is equal to the vertex cover number (i.e., size of a minimum vertex cover) for a bipartite graph. More generally, the theorem states that the maximum size of a partial matching in a relation equals the minimum size of a separating set.

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