#5669: New algorithm for Max Clique in Graph class
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 Reporter:  ncohen                         |        Owner:  rlm      
     Type:  enhancement                    |       Status:  closed   
 Priority:  minor                          |    Milestone:  sage-4.1 
Component:  graph theory                   |   Resolution:  duplicate
 Keywords:  independant set stable clique  |     Reviewer:           
   Author:                                 |       Merged:           
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Comment(by rlm):

 Replying to [comment:7 ncohen]:
 > Actually, I do not know if I can close this ticket and delete the patch

 There is no need for any of this -- what you need to do is make sure that
 all the patches needed by #5793 are actually on ticket #5793. Also, while
 you are at it, you should probably use more descriptive names than the
 five-digit numbers you have been using (this also leads to the confusion
 that the 11803.patch here is only 6.0KB and the one there is 229.4KB). The
 suggested format is `trac_####-description.patch`. You also need to
 indicate at that ticket exactly which patches should go in, and in what
 order.

 > Each time I create a patch, it contains the differences between the last
 patch I created and the current version. Hence, as the others patches seem
 to have been built over this one, can I really delete it or do I need to
 move it to the current ticket for Cliquer's patch, which is
 http://trac.sagemath.org/sage_trac/ticket/5793 ?

 There is also the option of using Mercurial queues to flatten patches
 (i.e. roll several patches into one). That way, you could eventually post
 just one patch which does everything, and then you could ask someone with
 admin privileges (such as myself) to delete the other patches, in order to
 clean things up.

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