Graph-Theoretic Concepts in Computer Science [electronic resource] : 24th International Workshop, WG’98, Smolenice Castle, Slovak Republic, June 18-20, 1998. Proceedings /
Linear Time Solvable Optimization Problems on Graphs of Bounded Clique Width -- Minus Domination in Small-Degree Graphs -- The Vertex-Disjoint Triangles Problem -- Communication in the Two-Way Listen-in Vertex-Disjoint Paths Mode -- Broadcasting on Anonymous Unoriented Tori -- Families of Graphs Having Broadcasting and Gossiping Properties -- Optical All-to-All Communication in Inflated Networks -- A Generalization of AT-free Graphs and a Generic Algorithm for Solving Treewidth, Minimum Fill-In and Vertex Ranking -- A Polynomial-Time Algorithm for Finding Total Colorings of Partial k-Trees -- Rankings of Directed Graphs -- Drawing Planar Partitions II: HH-Drawings -- Triangles in Euclidean Arrangements -- Internally Typed Second-Order Term Graphs -- Compact Implicit Representation of Graphs -- Graphs with Bounded Induced Distance -- Diameter Determination on Restricted Graph Families -- Independent Tree Spanners -- Upgrading Bottleneck Constrained Forests -- Routing in Recursive Circulant Graphs: Edge Forwarding Index and Hamiltonian Decomposition -- Improved Compressions of Cube-Connected Cycles Networks -- Efficient Embeddings of Grids into Grids -- Integral Uniform Flows in Symmetric Networks -- Splitting Number is NP-Complete -- Tree Spanners in Planar Graphs -- A Linear-Time Algorithm to Find Four Independent Spanning Trees in Four-Connected Planar Graphs -- Linear Algorithms for a k-partition Problem of Planar Graphs without Specifying Bases -- Domination and Steiner Tree Problems on Graphs with Few P 4s -- Minimum Fill-In and Treewidth for Graphs Modularly Decomposable into Chordal Graphs -- Interval Completion with the Smallest Max-Degree -- An Estimate of the Tree-Width of a Planar Graph Which Has Not a Given Planar Grid as a Minor.
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Format: | Texto biblioteca |
Language: | eng |
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Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer,
1998
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Subjects: | Computer science., Data structures (Computer science)., Computers., Computer science, Combinatorics., Computer Science., Theory of Computation., Data Structures, Cryptology and Information Theory., Discrete Mathematics in Computer Science., Data Structures., |
Online Access: | http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/b71621 |
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Summary: | Linear Time Solvable Optimization Problems on Graphs of Bounded Clique Width -- Minus Domination in Small-Degree Graphs -- The Vertex-Disjoint Triangles Problem -- Communication in the Two-Way Listen-in Vertex-Disjoint Paths Mode -- Broadcasting on Anonymous Unoriented Tori -- Families of Graphs Having Broadcasting and Gossiping Properties -- Optical All-to-All Communication in Inflated Networks -- A Generalization of AT-free Graphs and a Generic Algorithm for Solving Treewidth, Minimum Fill-In and Vertex Ranking -- A Polynomial-Time Algorithm for Finding Total Colorings of Partial k-Trees -- Rankings of Directed Graphs -- Drawing Planar Partitions II: HH-Drawings -- Triangles in Euclidean Arrangements -- Internally Typed Second-Order Term Graphs -- Compact Implicit Representation of Graphs -- Graphs with Bounded Induced Distance -- Diameter Determination on Restricted Graph Families -- Independent Tree Spanners -- Upgrading Bottleneck Constrained Forests -- Routing in Recursive Circulant Graphs: Edge Forwarding Index and Hamiltonian Decomposition -- Improved Compressions of Cube-Connected Cycles Networks -- Efficient Embeddings of Grids into Grids -- Integral Uniform Flows in Symmetric Networks -- Splitting Number is NP-Complete -- Tree Spanners in Planar Graphs -- A Linear-Time Algorithm to Find Four Independent Spanning Trees in Four-Connected Planar Graphs -- Linear Algorithms for a k-partition Problem of Planar Graphs without Specifying Bases -- Domination and Steiner Tree Problems on Graphs with Few P 4s -- Minimum Fill-In and Treewidth for Graphs Modularly Decomposable into Chordal Graphs -- Interval Completion with the Smallest Max-Degree -- An Estimate of the Tree-Width of a Planar Graph Which Has Not a Given Planar Grid as a Minor. |
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