© 2018, The Author(s). In the classical binary search in a path the aim is to detect an unknown target by asking as few queries as possible, where each query reveals the direction to the target. This binary search algorithm has been recently extended by Emamjomeh-Zadeh et al. (in: Proceedings of the 48th annual ACM SIGACT symposium on theory of computing, STOC 2016, Cambridge, pp. 519–532, 2016) to the problem of detecting a target in an arbitrary graph. Similarly to the classical case in the path, the algorithm of Emamjomeh-Zadeh et al. maintains a candidates’ set for the target, while each query asks an appropriately chosen vertex—the “median”—which minimises a potential Φ among the vertices of the candidates’ set. In this paper we addres...
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In the classical binary search in a path the aim is to detect an unknown target by asking as few que...
In the classical binary search in a path the aim is to detect an unknown target by asking as few que...
AbstractLet G=(V,E) be a graph and ē∈E an unknown edge. In order to find ē we choose a sequence of ...
Graph searching is a well-studied subject in graph theory. This thesis concentrates on the magnitude...
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The shortest path problem in graphs is both a classic combinatorial optimization problem and a pract...
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+ Appendix Yosi Ben-Asher, Eitan Farchi, y Ilan Newman z , Abstract It is well known that th...
Given a graph G and a positive integer R we address the following combinatorial search theoretic pro...
We discuss several simple strategies for constructing binary search trees. Upper and lower bounds fo...
In a combinatorial search problem we wish to identify an unknown element by binary tests, where the ...
Informed search algorithms such as A* use heuristics to focus exploration on states with low total p...
We study the following tree search problem: in a given tree T = (V,E) a vertex has been marked and w...
In the classical binary search in a path the aim is to detect an unknown target by asking as few que...
In the classical binary search in a path the aim is to detect an unknown target by asking as few que...
AbstractLet G=(V,E) be a graph and ē∈E an unknown edge. In order to find ē we choose a sequence of ...
Graph searching is a well-studied subject in graph theory. This thesis concentrates on the magnitude...
The well known binary search method can be described as the process of identifying some marked node ...
The shortest path problem in graphs is both a classic combinatorial optimization problem and a pract...
We consider a problem of searching for an unknown target vertex t in a (possibly edge-weighted) grap...
We consider the problem of building a binary decision tree, to locate an object within a set by way ...
This paper investigates the problem of determining a binary-valued function through a sequence of st...
+ Appendix Yosi Ben-Asher, Eitan Farchi, y Ilan Newman z , Abstract It is well known that th...
Given a graph G and a positive integer R we address the following combinatorial search theoretic pro...
We discuss several simple strategies for constructing binary search trees. Upper and lower bounds fo...
In a combinatorial search problem we wish to identify an unknown element by binary tests, where the ...
Informed search algorithms such as A* use heuristics to focus exploration on states with low total p...
We study the following tree search problem: in a given tree T = (V,E) a vertex has been marked and w...