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CORR
2010
Springer
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On Graph Crossing Number and Edge Planarization
Given an n-vertex graph G, a drawing of G in the plane is a mapping of its vertices into points of the plane, and its edges into continuous curves, connecting the images of their ...
Julia Chuzhoy, Yury Makarychev, Anastasios Sidirop...
GD
2004
Springer
13 years 10 months ago
No-Three-in-Line-in-3D
The no-three-in-line problem, introduced by Dudeney in 1917, asks for the maximum number of points in the n × n grid with no three points collinear. In 1951, Erd¨os proved that t...
Attila Pór, David R. Wood
STOC
1990
ACM
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13 years 9 months ago
A Separator Theorem for Graphs with an Excluded Minor and its Applications
ions (Extended Abstract) Noga Alon Paul Seymour Robin Thomas Let G be an n-vertex graph with nonnegative weights whose sum is 1 assigned to its vertices, and with no minor isomorp...
Noga Alon, Paul D. Seymour, Robin Thomas
CORR
2010
Springer
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Schnyder decompositions for regular plane graphs and application to drawing
Schnyder woods are decompositions of simple triangulations into three edge-disjoint spanning trees crossing each other in a specific way. In this article, we define a generalizatio...
Olivier Bernardi, Éric Fusy
IWPEC
2009
Springer
13 years 12 months ago
Planar Capacitated Dominating Set Is W[1]-Hard
Given a graph G together with a capacity function c : V (G) → N, we call S ⊆ V (G) a capacitated dominating set if there exists a mapping f : (V (G) \ S) → S which maps every...
Hans L. Bodlaender, Daniel Lokshtanov, Eelko Penni...