
Dense Dataset for the From Theory to Practice: Engineering Approximation Algorithms for Dynamic Orientation Ivor van der Hoog, Eva Rotenberg, and Juliette Vlieghe are grateful to the VILLUM Foundation for supporting this research via Eva Rotenberg's Young Investigator grant (VIL37507) ``Efficient Recomputations for Changeful Problems''. Part of this work took place while these authors were affiliated with the Technical University of Denmark. Ernestine Grossmann, Henrik Renstädtler, and Christian Schulz acknowledge support by DFG grant SCHU 2567/8-1. Ivor van der Hoog: This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020research and innovation programme under the Marie Skłodowska-Curie grant agreement No 899987
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