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APPROX
2005
Springer
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Finding a Maximum Independent Set in a Sparse Random Graph
We consider the problem of finding a maximum independent set in a random graph. The random graph G, which contains n vertices, is modelled as follows. Every edge is included inde...
Uriel Feige, Eran Ofek
ESA
2005
Springer
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Unbalanced Graph Cuts
We introduce the Minimum-size bounded-capacity cut (MinSBCC) problem, in which we are given a graph with an identified source and seek to find a cut minimizing the number of node...
Ara Hayrapetyan, David Kempe, Martin Pál, Z...
AAAI
1990
14 years 11 months ago
Some Applications of Graph Bandwidth to Constraint Satisfaction Problems
Bandwidth is a fundamental concept in graph theory which has some surprising applications to a class of AI search problems. Graph bandwidth provides a link between the syntactic s...
Ramin Zabih
SODA
1990
ACM
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Finding Steiner Forests in Planar Graphs
Given an unweighted planar graph G together with nets of terminals, our problem is to find a Steiner forest, i.e., vertex-disjoint trees, each of which interconnects all the termin...
Hitoshi Suzuki, Takehiro Akama, Takao Nishizeki
GD
2008
Springer
14 years 11 months ago
Cyclic Leveling of Directed Graphs
Abstract. The Sugiyama framework is the most commonly used concept for visualizing directed graphs. It draws them in a hierarchical way and operates in four phases: cycle removal, ...
Christian Bachmaier, Franz-Josef Brandenburg, Wolf...