Graph-Theoretic Concepts in Computer Science 23rd International Workshop, WG'97, Berlin, Germany, June 18-20, 1997. Proceedings /
This book constitutes the strictly refereed post-workshop proceedings of the 23rd International Workshop on Graph-Theoretic Concepts in Computer Science, WG'97, held in Berlin, Germany in June 1997. The volume presents 28 revised full papers carefully selected for inclusion in the book from 42...
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| Μορφή: | Ηλεκτρονική πηγή Ηλ. βιβλίο |
| Γλώσσα: | English |
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Berlin, Heidelberg :
Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer,
1997.
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| Έκδοση: | 1st ed. 1997. |
| Σειρά: | Lecture Notes in Computer Science,
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| Διαθέσιμο Online: | Full Text via HEAL-Link |
Πίνακας περιεχομένων:
- Gadgets, approximation, and linear programming: Improved hardness results for cut and satisfiability problems
- Non-oblivious local search for MAX 2-CCSP with application to MAX DICUT
- On the number of simple cycles in planar graphs
- On the separable-homogeneous decomposition of graphs
- Pseudo-hamiltonian graphs
- Acyclic orientations for deadlock prevention in interconnection networks
- Weak-order extensions of an order
- An upper bound for the maximum cut mean value
- NP-completeness results for minimum planar spanners
- Computing the independence number of dense triangle-free graphs
- Algorithms for the treewidth and minimum fill-in of HHD-free graphs
- Block decomposition of inheritance hierarchies
- Minimal elimination ordering inside a given chordal graph
- On-line algorithms for networks of temporal constraints
- Parallel algorithms for treewidth two
- On optimal graphs embedded into paths and rings, with analysis using l 1-spheres
- On greedy matching ordering and greedy matchable graphs
- Off-line and on-line call-scheduling in stars and trees
- Computational complexity of the Krausz dimension of graphs
- Asteroidal sets in graphs
- Complexity of colored graph covers I. Colored directed multigraphs
- A syntactic approach to random walks on graphs
- Bicliques in graphs II: Recognizing k-path graphs and underlying graphs of line digraphs
- Large networks with small diameter
- The bounded tree-width problem of context-free graph languages
- Structured programs have small tree-width and good register allocation
- A measure of parallelization for the lexicographically first maximal subgraph problems
- Make your enemies transparent
- Optimal fault-tolerant ATM-routings for biconnected graphs.