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  • poj 2378 Tree Cutting

    Tree Cutting
    Time Limit: 1000MS   Memory Limit: 65536K
    Total Submissions: 4798   Accepted: 2936

    Description

    After Farmer John realized that Bessie had installed a "tree-shaped" network among his N (1 <= N <= 10,000) barns at an incredible cost, he sued Bessie to mitigate his losses. 

    Bessie, feeling vindictive, decided to sabotage Farmer John's network by cutting power to one of the barns (thereby disrupting all the connections involving that barn). When Bessie does this, it breaks the network into smaller pieces, each of which retains full connectivity within itself. In order to be as disruptive as possible, Bessie wants to make sure that each of these pieces connects together no more than half the barns on FJ. 

    Please help Bessie determine all of the barns that would be suitable to disconnect.

    Input

    * Line 1: A single integer, N. The barns are numbered 1..N. 

    * Lines 2..N: Each line contains two integers X and Y and represents a connection between barns X and Y.

    Output

    * Lines 1..?: Each line contains a single integer, the number (from 1..N) of a barn whose removal splits the network into pieces each having at most half the original number of barns. Output the barns in increasing numerical order. If there are no suitable barns, the output should be a single line containing the word "NONE".

    Sample Input

    10
    1 2
    2 3
    3 4
    4 5
    6 7
    7 8
    8 9
    9 10
    3 8

    Sample Output

    3
    8

    Hint

    INPUT DETAILS: 

    The set of connections in the input describes a "tree": it connects all the barns together and contains no cycles. 

    OUTPUT DETAILS: 

    If barn 3 or barn 8 is removed, then the remaining network will have one piece consisting of 5 barns and two pieces containing 2 barns. If any other barn is removed then at least one of the remaining pieces has size at least 6 (which is more than half of the original number of barns, 5).

    Source

     
    题目大意 求出删除某个点后形成的每个子树大小都小于等于n/2 如有多组解 按顺序输出
     
    题解 树形dp 只要满足删除某点后 最小的子数大小小于n/2就可以
     
    代码
    #include<iostream>
    #include<cstdio>
    #define maxn 50005
    using namespace std;
    int n,x,y,sumedge;
    int dad[maxn],size[maxn],head[maxn],maxson[maxn];
    struct Edge{
        int x,y,nxt;
        Edge(int x=0,int y=0,int nxt=0):
            x(x),y(y),nxt(nxt){}
    }edge[maxn<<1];
    void add(int x,int y){
        edge[++sumedge]=Edge(x,y,head[x]);
        head[x]=sumedge;
    }
    
    void dfs(int x){
        size[x]=1;
        for(int i=head[x];i;i=edge[i].nxt){
            int v=edge[i].y;
            if(v==dad[x])continue;
            dad[v]=x;
            dfs(v);
            size[x]+=size[v];
            if(size[v]>maxson[x])maxson[x]=size[v];
        }
    }
    
    int main(){
        scanf("%d",&n);
        for(int i=1;i<n;i++)scanf("%d%d",&x,&y),add(x,y),add(y,x);
        dfs(1);    
    //    for(int i=1;i<=n;i++)printf("%d ",maxson[i]);
        for(int i=1;i<=n;i++)maxson[i]=max(maxson[i],size[1]-size[i]);
        for(int i=1;i<=n;i++)if(maxson[i]<=n/2)printf("%d
    ",i);
        return 0;
    }
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