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Add isolates() function to rustworkx #998
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This commit adds a new function, isolates(), which is used to find all the isolates in a graph.
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This commit adds new functions to rustworkx, two_color() and is_bipartite(), which are used to compute a two coloring for a graph and then determine if a givn graph is bipartite. The two_color() function is added to rustworkx-core as the python is_bipartite() function just wraps it and converts the output to a bool if a two coloring is possible or not. This commit is based on top of Qiskit#998 and will need to be rebased after that merges.
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LGTM
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This LGTM. Thanks for the addition.
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This commit adds new functions to rustworkx, two_color() and is_bipartite(), which are used to compute a two coloring for a graph and then determine if a givn graph is bipartite. The two_color() function is added to rustworkx-core as the python is_bipartite() function just wraps it and converts the output to a bool if a two coloring is possible or not. This commit is based on top of Qiskit#998 and will need to be rebased after that merges.
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* Add two_color and is_bipartite This commit adds new functions to rustworkx, two_color() and is_bipartite(), which are used to compute a two coloring for a graph and then determine if a givn graph is bipartite. The two_color() function is added to rustworkx-core as the python is_bipartite() function just wraps it and converts the output to a bool if a two coloring is possible or not. This commit is based on top of #998 and will need to be rebased after that merges. * Remove special isolates handling * Expand test coverage
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This commit adds a new function, isolates(), which is used to find all the isolates in a graph.