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Vertex Splitting Problem Geeksforgeeks: Tree

Here’s a for the Tree Vertex Splitting Problem on GeeksforGeeks — designed to make learning and practicing this problem more interactive and useful. Feature Name: Tree Vertex Split Simulator + Problem Variants Explorer Feature Description The Tree Vertex Splitting Problem (also known as tree partition into subtrees of bounded size , or vertex-weighted tree splitting ) is a known optimization problem often used in network design, parallel computing, and distributed systems. The goal: split a tree into components each with ≤ K vertices by splitting vertices (i.e., duplicating them across components), minimizing the number of splits.