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Figure 1: Representation of a 2-circulant inequality with c = 9.
Figure 2: A 2-circulant with cNodes inδ = 7 contains a cut with (3c−1)/2 = 10 edges. S represented by filled circles, others by hollow circles
Table 1: Computational results for MC A
Table 2: Computational results for MC B

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