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APVIS
2004
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Graph Interaction through Force-Based Skeletal Animation
Skeletal animation is a concept that has been used in the areas of motion pictures and computer games to create realistic motion for the animation of articulated characters. Recen...
Colin Murray, Damian Merrick, Masahiro Takatsuka
CORR
2010
Springer
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Exact counting of Euler Tours for generalized series-parallel graphs
We give a simple polynomial-time algorithm to exactly count the number of Euler Tours (ETs) of any Eulerian generalized series-parallel graph, and show how to adapt this algorithm...
Prasad Chebolu, Mary Cryan, Russell A. Martin
DAM
2010
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A new characterization of P6-free graphs
We study P6-free graphs, i.e., graphs that do not contain an induced path on six vertices. Our main result is a new characterization of this graph class: a graph G is P6-free if an...
Pim van 't Hof, Daniël Paulusma
CORR
2007
Springer
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Observable Graphs
An edge-colored directed graph is observable if an agent that moves along its edges is able to determine his position in the graph after a sufficiently long observation of the edge...
Raphael M. Jungers, Vincent D. Blondel
DM
2010
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An analytic approach to stability
The stability method is very useful for obtaining exact solutions of many extremal graph problems. Its key step is to establish the stability property which, roughly speaking, sta...
Oleg Pikhurko