Proof for sum of two submodular functions is also a submodular [on hold]Using Pigeonhole Principle for a graph proofProof for a graph distanceHamiltonian cycle adjacency sum ProofTwo common neighbours for every two verticesProof for connected GraphProof of equality of two statementsProof of similar vertex characteristics in two isomorphic graphsSum of flow network functionsRevolving door graphHow to prove a function is a submodular function?
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Proof for sum of two submodular functions is also a submodular [on hold]
Using Pigeonhole Principle for a graph proofProof for a graph distanceHamiltonian cycle adjacency sum ProofTwo common neighbours for every two verticesProof for connected GraphProof of equality of two statementsProof of similar vertex characteristics in two isomorphic graphsSum of flow network functionsRevolving door graphHow to prove a function is a submodular function?
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If $f$ and $g$ are submodular functions on same ground then how to prove that $f+g$ is also submodular?
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If $f$ and $g$ are submodular functions on same ground then how to prove that $f+g$ is also submodular?
graph-theory
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If $f$ and $g$ are submodular functions on same ground then how to prove that $f+g$ is also submodular?
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