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The oldest and simplest MST algorithm was discovered by Boruvka in 1926. The Boruvkas algorithm was rediscovered by Choquet in 1938; again by Florek, Lukaziewicz, Perkal, Stienhaus, and Zubrzycki in 1951; and again by Sollin in early 1960s. The next oldest MST algorithm was first described by the Po[r]
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