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El. knyga: Graph-Theoretic Concepts in Computer Science: 35th International Workshop, WG 2009, Montpellier, France, June 24-26, 2009, Revised Papers

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  • Serija: Lecture Notes in Computer Science 5911
  • Išleidimo metai: 03-Dec-2009
  • Leidėjas: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. K
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9783642114090
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  • Serija: Lecture Notes in Computer Science 5911
  • Išleidimo metai: 03-Dec-2009
  • Leidėjas: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. K
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9783642114090

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The 35th International Workshop on Graph-Theoretic Concepts in Computer Science (WG 2009) took place at Montpellier (France), June 2426 2009. About 80 computer scientists from all over the world (Australia, Belgium, Canada, China, Czech Republic, France, Germany, Greece, Israel, Japan, Korea, The Netherlands, Norway, Spain, UK, USA) attended the conference. Since1975,ithastakenplace20timesinGermany,fourtimesinTheNeth- lands, twice in Austria, as well as once in Italy, Slovakia, Switzerland, the Czech Republic, France, Norway, and the UK. The conference aims at uniting theory and practice by demonstrating how graph-theoretic concepts can be applied to various areas in computer science, or by extracting new problems from appli- tions. The goal is to present recent research results and to identify and explore directions of future research. The conference is well-balanced with respect to established researchers and young scientists. There were 69 submissions. Each submission was reviewed by at least three, and on average four, Program Committee members. The Committee decided to accept 28 papers. Due to the competition and the limited schedule, some good papers could not be accepted. Theprogramalsoincludedexcellentinvitedtalks:onegivenbyDanielKrąlon AlgorithmsforClassesofGraphswithBoundedExpansion, the otherbyDavid EppsteinonGraph-TheoreticSolutionstoComputationalGeometryProblems. The proceedings contains two survey papers on these topics.
Graph-Theoretic Solutions to Computational Geometry Problems (Invited Talk)
1(16)
David Eppstein
Algorithms for Classes of Graphs with Bounded Expansion (Invited Talk)
17(16)
Zdenek Dvorak
Daniel Kral
A Graph Polynomial Arising from Community Structure (Extended Abstract)
33(11)
Ilia Averbouch
Johann A. Makowsky
Peter Tittmann
Fast Exact Algorithms for Hamiltonicity in Claw-Free Graphs
44(10)
Hajo Broersma
Fedor V. Fomin
Pim vant Hof
Daniel Paulusma
Maximum Series-Parallel Subgraph
54(12)
Gruia Calinescu
Cristina G. Fernandes
Hemanshu Kaul
Low-Port Tree Representations
66(11)
Shiri Chechik
David Peleg
Fully Dynamic Representations of Interval Graphs
77(11)
Christophe Crespelle
The Parameterized Complexity of Some Minimum Label Problems
88(12)
Michael R. Fellows
Jiong Guo
Iyad A. Kanj
Exact and Parameterized Algorithms for Max Internal Spanning Tree
100(12)
Henning Fernau
Serge Gaspers
Daniel Raible
An Exact Algorithm for Minimum Distortion Embedding
112(10)
Fedor V. Fomin
Daniel Lokshtanov
Saket Saurabh
Sub-coloring and Hypo-coloring Interval Graphs
122(11)
Rajiv Gandhi
Bradford Greening Jr.
Sriram Pemmaraju
Rajiv Raman
Parameterized Complexity of Generalized Domination Problems
133(10)
Petr A. Golovach
Jan Kratochvil
Ondrej Suchy
Connected Feedback Vertex Set in Planar Graphs
143(11)
Alexander Grigoriev
Rene Sitters
Logical Locality Entails Frugal Distributed Computation over Graphs (Extended Abstract)
154(12)
Stephane Grumbach
Zhilin Wu
On Module-Composed Graphs
166(12)
Frank Gurski
Egon Wanke
An Even Simpler Linear-Time Algorithm for Verifying Minimum Spanning Trees
178(12)
Torben Hagerup
The k-Disjoint Paths Problem on Chordal Graphs
190(12)
Frank Kammer
Torsten Tholey
Local Algorithms for Edge Colorings in UDGs
202(12)
Iyad A. Kanj
Andreas Wiese
Fenghui Zhang
Directed Rank-Width and Displit Decomposition
214(12)
Mamadou Moustapha Kante
Michael Rao
An Algorithmic Study of Switch Graphs
226(12)
Bastian Katz
Ignaz Rutter
Gerhard Woeginger
Hardness Results and Efficient Algorithms for Graph Powers
238(12)
Van Bang Le
Ngoc Tuy Nguyen
Graph Partitioning and Traffic Grooming with Bounded Degree Request Graph
250(12)
Zhentao Li
Ignasi Sau
Injective Oriented Colourings
262(11)
Gary MacGillivray
Andre Raspaud
Jacobus Swarts
Chordal Digraphs
273(12)
Daniel Meister
Jan Arne Telle
A New Intersection Model and Improved Algorithms for Tolerance Graphs
285(11)
George B. Mertzios
Ignasi Sau
Shmuel Zaks
Counting the Number of Matchings in Chordal and Chordal Bipartite Graph Classes
296(12)
Yoshio Okamoto
Ryuhei Uehara
Takeaki Uno
Distance d-Domination Games
308(12)
Stephan Kreutzer
Sebastian Ordyniak
Cycles, Paths, Connectivity and Diameter in Distance Graphs
320(9)
Lucia Draque Penso
Dieter Rautenbach
Jayme Luiz Szwarcfiter
Smallest Odd Holes in Claw-Free Graphs (Extended Abstract)
329(12)
Shimon Shrem
Michal Stern
Martin Charles Golumbic
Finding Induced Paths of Given Parity in Claw-Free Graphs
341(12)
Pim vant Hof
Marcin Kaminski
Daniel Paulusma
Author Index 353