Edge cycle cover
In graph theory, a branch of mathematics, an edge cycle cover of a graph is a family of cycles which are subgraphs of G and contain all edges of G.
If the cycles of the cover have no vertices in common, the cover is called vertex-disjoint or sometimes simply disjoint cycle cover. In this case, the set of the cycles constitutes a spanning subgraph of G.
If the cycles of the cover have no edges in common, the cover is called edge-disjoint or simply disjoint cycle cover.
Properties and applications
Minimum-Weight Cycle Cover
For a weighted graph, the Minimum-Weight Cycle Cover Problem is the problem to find a cycle cover with minimal sum of weights of edges in all cycles of the cover.For bridgeless planar graphs, the MWCCP can be solved in polynomial time.