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  1. Why doesn't Dijkstra's algorithm work for negative weight edges?

    Oct 31, 2012 · Can somebody tell me why Dijkstra's algorithm for single source shortest path assumes that the edges must be non-negative. I am talking about only edges not the negative …

  2. Negative weights using Dijkstra's Algorithm - Stack Overflow

    Variants of Dijkstra's Algorithm The key is there are 3 kinds of implementation of Dijkstra's algorithm, but all the answers under this question ignore the differences among these variants. …

  3. Understanding Time complexity calculation for Dijkstra Algorithm

    Jun 27, 2016 · As per my understanding, I have calculated time complexity of Dijkstra Algorithm as big-O notation using adjacency list given below. It didn't come out as it was supposed to …

  4. is dijkstra an A* algorithm? - Stack Overflow

    May 23, 2025 · Dijkstra's algorithm and A* are both examples of "best-first" graph searches, where a node is expanded when it is currently the "best" open node, as measured by some …

  5. Dijkstra's algorithm in python - Stack Overflow

    Apr 7, 2014 · I am trying to implement Dijkstra's algorithm in python using arrays. This is my implementation.

  6. Dijkstra's algorithm to find all the shortest paths possible

    Jan 22, 2018 · I'm working on Dijkstra's algorithm, and I really need to find all the possible shortest paths, not just one. I'm using an adjacency matrix and I applied Dijkstra's algorithm, …

  7. Difference and advantages between dijkstra & A star

    Oct 23, 2012 · It says A* is faster than using dijkstra and uses best-first-search to speed things up. A* is basically an informed variation of Dijkstra. A* is considered a "best first search" …

  8. What is the fastest Dijkstra implementation you know (in C++)?

    Apr 21, 2017 · Therefore, dijkstra has the advantage over A* which is that it works for any general graph (with the exception of A* being faster in some cases). It could well be that certain …

  9. Does dijkstras algorithm relax the edges of the shortest path in …

    Oct 4, 2015 · He claims that Dijkstra's algorithm relaxes the edges of every shortest path in the graph in the order in which they appear on the path, and therefore the path-relaxation property …

  10. What is the purpose of the visited set in Dijkstra?

    Shortest distance Dijkstra's algorithm by definition provides the guarantee that as soon as a node is marked as visited, the distance value of that node is the shortest to the source.