International audienceWe provide new bounds for the approximation of extremal distances (the diameter, the radius, and the eccentricities of all nodes) of an undirected graph with n nodes and m edges. First, we show under the Strong Exponential Time Hypothesis (SETH) of Impagliazzo, Paturi and Zane [JCSS01] that it is impossible to get a (3/2−ε)-approximation of the diameter or a (5/3 − ε)-approximation of all the eccentricities in O(m 2−δ) time for any ε, δ > 0, even allowing for a constant additive term in the approximation. Second, we present an algorithmic scheme that gives a (2 − 1/2 k)-approximation of the diameter and the radius and a (3 − 4/(2 k + 1))-approximation of all eccentricities in O(mn 1 k+1) expected time for any k ≥ 0. Fo...
The diameter, radius and eccentricities are natural graph parameters. While these problems have been...
Some of the most fundamental and well-studied graph parameters are the Diameter (the largest shortes...
International audienceWe show that the eccentricities (and thus the centrality indices) of all verti...
We provide new bounds for the approximation of extremal distances (the diameter, the radius, and the...
This Paper Appears in Cover Image Title Information Published: 2016 eISBN: 978-1-61197-433-1 Bo...
We show that the eccentricity of every vertex in an undirected graph on n vertices can be computed i...
The diameter of a graph is among its most basic parameters. Since a few years, it moreover became a ...
Full version of an IPEC'22 paperAn extremity is a vertex such that the removal of its closed neighbo...
Presented as part of the Workshop on Algorithms and Randomness on May 16, 2018 at 10:15 a.m. in the ...
International audienceWe show, assuming the Strong Exponential Time Hypothesis, that for every ε > 0...
Computing the diameter of a graph, i.e. the largest distance, is a fundamental problem that is centr...
© Bertie Ancona, Monika Henzinger, Liam Roditty, Virginia Vassilevska Williams, and Nicole Wein; lic...
International audienceWe show, assuming the Strong Exponential Time Hypothesis, that for every ε > 0...
We study fundamental graph parameters such as the Diameter and Radius in directed graphs, when dista...
International audienceThe diameter of a graph is among its most basic parameters. Since a few years ...
The diameter, radius and eccentricities are natural graph parameters. While these problems have been...
Some of the most fundamental and well-studied graph parameters are the Diameter (the largest shortes...
International audienceWe show that the eccentricities (and thus the centrality indices) of all verti...
We provide new bounds for the approximation of extremal distances (the diameter, the radius, and the...
This Paper Appears in Cover Image Title Information Published: 2016 eISBN: 978-1-61197-433-1 Bo...
We show that the eccentricity of every vertex in an undirected graph on n vertices can be computed i...
The diameter of a graph is among its most basic parameters. Since a few years, it moreover became a ...
Full version of an IPEC'22 paperAn extremity is a vertex such that the removal of its closed neighbo...
Presented as part of the Workshop on Algorithms and Randomness on May 16, 2018 at 10:15 a.m. in the ...
International audienceWe show, assuming the Strong Exponential Time Hypothesis, that for every ε > 0...
Computing the diameter of a graph, i.e. the largest distance, is a fundamental problem that is centr...
© Bertie Ancona, Monika Henzinger, Liam Roditty, Virginia Vassilevska Williams, and Nicole Wein; lic...
International audienceWe show, assuming the Strong Exponential Time Hypothesis, that for every ε > 0...
We study fundamental graph parameters such as the Diameter and Radius in directed graphs, when dista...
International audienceThe diameter of a graph is among its most basic parameters. Since a few years ...
The diameter, radius and eccentricities are natural graph parameters. While these problems have been...
Some of the most fundamental and well-studied graph parameters are the Diameter (the largest shortes...
International audienceWe show that the eccentricities (and thus the centrality indices) of all verti...