Articuation points or cut vertices are vertices whose removal increases the number of connected components in a graph.
articulation_points(graph)
The input graph. It is treated as an undirected graph, even if it is directed.
A numeric vector giving the vertex ids of the articulation points of the input graph.
Articuation points or cut vertices are vertices whose removal increases the number of connected components in a graph. If the original graph was connected, then the removal of a single articulation point makes it undirected. If a graph contains no articulation points, then its vertex connectivity is at least two.
biconnected_components
, components
,
is_connected
, vertex_connectivity
# NOT RUN {
g <- disjoint_union( make_full_graph(5), make_full_graph(5) )
clu <- components(g)$membership
g <- add_edges(g, c(match(1, clu), match(2, clu)) )
articulation_points(g)
# }
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