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PVLDB
2010
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14 years 8 months ago
SAPPER: Subgraph Indexing and Approximate Matching in Large Graphs
With the emergence of new applications, e.g., computational biology, new software engineering techniques, social networks, etc., more data is in the form of graphs. Locating occur...
Shijie Zhang, Jiong Yang, Wei Jin
SBACPAD
2003
IEEE
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15 years 2 months ago
Applying Scheduling by Edge Reversal to Constraint Partitioning
— Scheduling by Edge Reversal (SER) is a fully distributed scheduling mechanism based on the manipulation of acyclic orientations of a graph. This work uses SER to perform constr...
Marluce Rodrigues Pereira, Patrícia Kayser ...
SIAMJO
2010
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14 years 4 months ago
Universal Rigidity and Edge Sparsification for Sensor Network Localization
Owing to their high accuracy and ease of formulation, there has been great interest in applying convex optimization techniques, particularly that of semidefinite programming (SDP)...
Zhisu Zhu, Anthony Man-Cho So, Yinyu Ye
GD
2004
Springer
15 years 3 months ago
Layouts of Graph Subdivisions
A k-stack layout (respectively, k-queue layout) of a graph consists of a total order of the vertices, and a partition of the edges into k sets of non-crossing (non-nested) edges wi...
Vida Dujmovic, David R. Wood
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GD
2004
Springer
15 years 3 months ago
Intersection Reverse Sequences and Geometric Applications
Pinchasi and Radoiˇci´c [11] used the following observation to bound the number of edges of a topological graph without a self-crossing cycle of length 4: if we make a list of t...
Adam Marcus, Gábor Tardos