Abstract. We study the problem of planning paths for p distinguishable pebbles (robots) residing on the vertices of an n-vertex connected graph with p ≤ n. A pebble may move from a vertex to an adjacent one in a time step provided that it does not collide with other pebbles. When p = n, the only collision free moves are synchronous rotations of pebbles on disjoint cycles of the graph. We show that the feasibility of such problems is intrinsically determined by the diameter of a (unique) permutation group induced by the underlying graph. Roughly speak-ing, the diameter of a group G is the minimum length of the generator product required to reach an arbitrary element of G from the identity element. Through bounding the diameter of this associ...
In this paper, we study the structure and computational com-plexity of optimal multi-robot path plan...
AbstractIn this paper we consider the following pebble coordination problem. Consider a tree with n ...
Given a configuration of pebbles on the vertices of a graph, a pebbling move is defined by removing ...
. We consider the following generalization of the popular "15 puzzle." Let T be a tree wit...
. We consider the following generalization of the popular "15 puzzle." Let T be a tree wit...
The pebble-motion on graphs is a subcategory of multi-agent pathfinding problems dealing with moving...
AbstractConsider a distribution of pebbles on the vertices of a graph G. A pebbling move consists of...
Given a simple, connected graph, a pebbling configuration is a function from its vertex set to the n...
Abstract. In a graph G whose vertices contain pebbles, a pebbling move uv removes two pebbles from u...
Given a distribution of pebbles on the vertices of a graph G, a pebbling move takes two pebbles from...
Given a simple, connected graph, a pebbling configuration is a function from its vertex set to the...
In this paper we consider the following pebble coordination problem. Consider a tree with n vertice...
In this paper, we study the structure and computational complexity of optimal multi-robot path plann...
Given a distribution of pebbles on the vertices of a connected graph G, a pebbling move on G consist...
Given a distribution of pebbles on the vertices of a graph G, a pebbling move takes two pebbles from...
In this paper, we study the structure and computational com-plexity of optimal multi-robot path plan...
AbstractIn this paper we consider the following pebble coordination problem. Consider a tree with n ...
Given a configuration of pebbles on the vertices of a graph, a pebbling move is defined by removing ...
. We consider the following generalization of the popular "15 puzzle." Let T be a tree wit...
. We consider the following generalization of the popular "15 puzzle." Let T be a tree wit...
The pebble-motion on graphs is a subcategory of multi-agent pathfinding problems dealing with moving...
AbstractConsider a distribution of pebbles on the vertices of a graph G. A pebbling move consists of...
Given a simple, connected graph, a pebbling configuration is a function from its vertex set to the n...
Abstract. In a graph G whose vertices contain pebbles, a pebbling move uv removes two pebbles from u...
Given a distribution of pebbles on the vertices of a graph G, a pebbling move takes two pebbles from...
Given a simple, connected graph, a pebbling configuration is a function from its vertex set to the...
In this paper we consider the following pebble coordination problem. Consider a tree with n vertice...
In this paper, we study the structure and computational complexity of optimal multi-robot path plann...
Given a distribution of pebbles on the vertices of a connected graph G, a pebbling move on G consist...
Given a distribution of pebbles on the vertices of a graph G, a pebbling move takes two pebbles from...
In this paper, we study the structure and computational com-plexity of optimal multi-robot path plan...
AbstractIn this paper we consider the following pebble coordination problem. Consider a tree with n ...
Given a configuration of pebbles on the vertices of a graph, a pebbling move is defined by removing ...