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Graph-Theoretic Concepts in Computer Science

22nd International Workshop, WG '96, Cadenabbia, Italy, June 12-14, 1996, Proceedings

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Paperback, 416 blz. | Engels
Springer Berlin Heidelberg | 1997e druk, 1997
ISBN13: 9783540625599
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Springer Berlin Heidelberg 1997e druk, 1997 9783540625599
Onderdeel van serie Lecture Notes in Computer Science
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This book constitutes the carefully refereed post-proceedings of the 22nd International Workshop on Graph-Theoretic Concepts in Computer Science, WG '96, held in Cadenabbia, Italy, in June 1996.
The 30 revised full papers presented in the volume were selected from a total of 65 submissions. This collection documents the state of the art in the area. Among the topics addressed are graph algorithms, graph rewriting, hypergraphs, graph drawing, networking, approximation and optimization, trees, graph computation, and others.

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ISBN13:9783540625599
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:paperback
Aantal pagina's:416
Uitgever:Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Druk:1997

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Hypergraphs and decision trees.- Improved approximations of independent dominating set in bounded degree graphs.- A new characterization of P 4-connected graphs.- Node rewriting in hypergraphs.- On ?-partitioning the n-cube.- Embedding complete binary trees in product graphs.- Clique and anticlique partitions of graphs.- Optimal parallel routing in star graphs.- Counting edges in a dag.- Closure properties of context-free Hyperedge Replacement Systems.- Upward drawings of search trees.- More general parallel tree contraction: Register allocation and broadcasting in a tree.- System diagnosis with smallest risk of error.- Efficient algorithms for shortest path queries in planar digraphs.- LexBFS-orderings and powers of graphs.- Efficient Union-Find for planar graphs and other sparse graph classes.- Switchbox routing in VLSI design: Closing the complexity gap.- Detecting diamond necklaces in labeled dags.- Algebraic graph derivations for graphical calculi.- Definability equals recognizability of partial 3-trees.- One, two, three, many, or: Complexity aspects of dynamic network flows with dedicated arcs.- Approximate maxima finding of continuous functions under restricted budget (Extended abstract).- The Optimal Cost Chromatic Partition problem for trees and interval graphs.- Modifying networks to obtain low cost trees.- On the hardness of allocating frequencies for hybrid networks.- Homogeneous sets and domination problems.- Independent spanning trees of product graphs.- Designing distrance-preserving fault-tolerant topologies.- Shortest path algorithms for nearly acyclic directed graphs.- Computing disjoint paths with length constraints.- Generalized edge-rankings of trees.

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