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SIROCCO
2001
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Cycle Covering
This paper considers the design of a survivable WDM network based on covering the initial network with sub-networks, which are protected independently from each other. We focus on...
Jean-Claude Bermond, Lilian Chacon, David Coudert,...
APPROX
2008
Springer
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Connected Vertex Covers in Dense Graphs
We consider the variant of the minimum vertex cover problem in which we require that the cover induces a connected subgraph. We give new approximation results for this problem in d...
Jean Cardinal, Eythan Levy
ACID
2006
220views Algorithms» more  ACID 2006»
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Vertex and Edge Covers with Clustering Properties: Complexity and Algorithms
We consider the concepts of a t-total vertex cover and a t-total edge cover (t 1), which generalize the notions of a vertex cover and an edge cover, respectively. A t-total verte...
Henning Fernau, David Manlove
ARSCOM
2007
115views more  ARSCOM 2007»
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Minimal Universal Bipartite Graphs
A graph U is (induced)-universal for a class of graphs X if every member of X is contained in U as an induced subgraph. We study the problem of finding a universal graph with min...
Vadim V. Lozin, Gábor Rudolf
MST
2007
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Crown Structures for Vertex Cover Kernelization
Crown structures in a graph are defined and shown to be useful in kernelization algorithms for the classic vertex cover problem. Two vertex cover kernelization methods are discus...
Faisal N. Abu-Khzam, Michael R. Fellows, Michael A...