A graph is a mathematical structure consisting of a set of objects, which we call vertices, and links between pairs of objects, which we call edges. Graphs are used to model many problems arising in areas such as physics, sociology, and computer science. It is partially because of the simplicity of the definition of a graph that the concept can be so widely used. Nevertheless, when applied to a particular task, it is not always necessary to study graphs in all their generality, and it can be convenient to studying them from a restricted point of view. Restriction can come from requiring graphs to be embeddable in a particular surface, to admit certain types of decompositions, or by forbidding some substructure. A collection of graphs satis...
AbstractWe introduce classes of graphs with bounded expansion as a generalization of both proper min...
The study of vertex partitions of planar graphs was initiated by the Four Colour Theorem, which was ...
The notions of bounded expansion [Nesetril and Ossona de Mendez, 2008] and nowhere denseness [Nesetr...
We study structural aspects both of sparse and dense graph classes. In particular, we study in detai...
AbstractClasses with bounded expansion, which generalise classes that exclude a topological minor, h...
The generalised colouring numbers adm_r(G), col_r(G), and wcol_r(G) were introduced by Kierstead and...
The notions of bounded expansion and nowhere denseness not only offer robust and general definitions...
We show that a graph class $\cal G$ has \emph{bounded expansion} if and only if it has bounded \emph...
Bounded expansion and nowhere dense graph classes, introduced by Nesetril and Ossona de Mendez, form...
This thesis focuses on generalisations of the colouring problem in various classes of sparse graphs....
In this thesis we study sparse classes of graphs and their properties usable for design of algorithm...
This thesis focusses on extremal graph theory, the study of how local constraints on a graph affect ...
For any graph G = (V;E) and positive integer p, the exact distance-p graph G[\p] is the graph with v...
AbstractIn this paper, we define and analyze the nowhere dense classes of graphs. This notion is a c...
Cette thèse a pour thème la coloration de diverses classes de graphes épars. Shearer montra en 1983 ...
AbstractWe introduce classes of graphs with bounded expansion as a generalization of both proper min...
The study of vertex partitions of planar graphs was initiated by the Four Colour Theorem, which was ...
The notions of bounded expansion [Nesetril and Ossona de Mendez, 2008] and nowhere denseness [Nesetr...
We study structural aspects both of sparse and dense graph classes. In particular, we study in detai...
AbstractClasses with bounded expansion, which generalise classes that exclude a topological minor, h...
The generalised colouring numbers adm_r(G), col_r(G), and wcol_r(G) were introduced by Kierstead and...
The notions of bounded expansion and nowhere denseness not only offer robust and general definitions...
We show that a graph class $\cal G$ has \emph{bounded expansion} if and only if it has bounded \emph...
Bounded expansion and nowhere dense graph classes, introduced by Nesetril and Ossona de Mendez, form...
This thesis focuses on generalisations of the colouring problem in various classes of sparse graphs....
In this thesis we study sparse classes of graphs and their properties usable for design of algorithm...
This thesis focusses on extremal graph theory, the study of how local constraints on a graph affect ...
For any graph G = (V;E) and positive integer p, the exact distance-p graph G[\p] is the graph with v...
AbstractIn this paper, we define and analyze the nowhere dense classes of graphs. This notion is a c...
Cette thèse a pour thème la coloration de diverses classes de graphes épars. Shearer montra en 1983 ...
AbstractWe introduce classes of graphs with bounded expansion as a generalization of both proper min...
The study of vertex partitions of planar graphs was initiated by the Four Colour Theorem, which was ...
The notions of bounded expansion [Nesetril and Ossona de Mendez, 2008] and nowhere denseness [Nesetr...