The notion of treewidth, introduced by Robertson and Seymour in their seminal Graph Minors series, turned out to have tremendous impact on graph algorithmics. Many hard computational problems on graphs turn out to be efficiently solvable in graphs of bounded treewidth: graphs that can be sweeped with separators of bounded size. These efficient algorithms usually follow the dynamic programming paradigm. In the recent years, we have seen a rapid and quite unexpected development of involved techniques for solving various computational problems in graphs of bounded treewidth. One of the most surprising directions is the development of algorithms for connectivity problems that have only single-exponential dependency (i.e., 2^{{O}(t)}) on the tre...
In the last decades, considerable efforts have been spent to characterize what makes NP-hard problem...
This article briefly describes four algorithmic problems where the notion of treewidth is very usefu...
Good treewidth lower bounds can be used in branch-and-bound methods. The better and faster the boun...
For many algorithmic problems on graphs of treewidth t , a standard dynamic programming approach giv...
this paper, we move one step further presenting an polynomial time algorithm for the cutwidth of bou...
AbstractThis paper presents a number of new ideas and results on graph reduction applied to graphs o...
For the vast majority of local problems on graphs of small treewidth (where, by local we mean that a...
For the vast majority of local graph problems standard dynamic programming techniques give ctw|V |O(...
A breakthrough result of Cygan et al. (FOCS 2011) showed that connectivity problems parameterized by...
We show that counting Euler tours in undirected bounded tree-width graphs is tractable even in paral...
ManyNP-hard graph problems can be solved in polynomial time for graphs with bounded treewidth. Equiv...
Many hard graph problems, such as Hamiltonian Cycle, become FPT when parameterized by treewidth, a p...
It is well known that many local graph problems, like Vertex Cover and Dominating Set, can be solved...
This thesis studies the theory and practical applications of separator-based dynamic programming (an...
It is well known that many local graph problems, like Vertex Cover and Dominating Set, can be solved...
In the last decades, considerable efforts have been spent to characterize what makes NP-hard problem...
This article briefly describes four algorithmic problems where the notion of treewidth is very usefu...
Good treewidth lower bounds can be used in branch-and-bound methods. The better and faster the boun...
For many algorithmic problems on graphs of treewidth t , a standard dynamic programming approach giv...
this paper, we move one step further presenting an polynomial time algorithm for the cutwidth of bou...
AbstractThis paper presents a number of new ideas and results on graph reduction applied to graphs o...
For the vast majority of local problems on graphs of small treewidth (where, by local we mean that a...
For the vast majority of local graph problems standard dynamic programming techniques give ctw|V |O(...
A breakthrough result of Cygan et al. (FOCS 2011) showed that connectivity problems parameterized by...
We show that counting Euler tours in undirected bounded tree-width graphs is tractable even in paral...
ManyNP-hard graph problems can be solved in polynomial time for graphs with bounded treewidth. Equiv...
Many hard graph problems, such as Hamiltonian Cycle, become FPT when parameterized by treewidth, a p...
It is well known that many local graph problems, like Vertex Cover and Dominating Set, can be solved...
This thesis studies the theory and practical applications of separator-based dynamic programming (an...
It is well known that many local graph problems, like Vertex Cover and Dominating Set, can be solved...
In the last decades, considerable efforts have been spent to characterize what makes NP-hard problem...
This article briefly describes four algorithmic problems where the notion of treewidth is very usefu...
Good treewidth lower bounds can be used in branch-and-bound methods. The better and faster the boun...