Lecture 13 : A Construction of Linear size Thin Forests 13 - 3
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As it will be clear, the proof of [MSS13] although not being long is very involved and has several novel ideas. So, we start with a significantly simpler setup and we prove relatively weaker statements. As the ideas become more clear we will go over the actual ideas in [MSS13]. The materials of this lecture are based on the work of Batson, Spielman and Srivastava [BSS14] and lecture notes of Nick Harvey [Har13].
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