AbstractWe consider the problem of clustering a set of items into subsets whose sizes are bounded from above and below. We formulate the problem as a graph partitioning problem and propose an integer programming model for solving it. This formulation generalizes several well-known graph partitioning problems from the literature like the clique partitioning problem, the equi-partition problem and the k-way equi-partition problem. In this paper, we analyze the structure of the corresponding polytope and prove several results concerning the facial structure. Our analysis yields important results for the closely related equi-partition and k-way equi-partition polytopes as well.info:eu-repo/semantics/publishe
Graph partitioning problems enjoy many practical applications as well as algorithmic and theoretical...
The paper discusses vertex partitions and edge partitions of graphs of bounded tree-width into graph...
AbstractClustering problems with relational constraints in which the underlying graph is a tree aris...
AbstractWe consider the problem of clustering a set of items into subsets whose sizes are bounded fr...
In this paper we discuss the problem of partitioning a permutation graph into cliques of bounded siz...
The graph partitioning problem consists of dividing the vertices of a graph into clusters, such that...
Abstract. The most commonly used method to tackle the graph partitioning problem in practice is the ...
Graph partitioning is the problem of splitting a graph into two or morepartitions of fixed sizes whi...
Classical clustering problems search for a partition of objects into a fixed number of clusters. In ...
In this thesis project we have focused on a kind of graph partitioning problem com- monly called bi-...
AbstractWe study the problem of clique-partitioning a graph. We prove a new general upper bound resu...
AbstractIn this paper partition problems into k independent sets or cliques of bounded size k′ are a...
In this paper we consider the problem of k-partitioning the nodes of a graph with capacity restricti...
International audienceCombinatorial problems based on graph partitioning enable us to mathematically...
The graph partition problem (GPP) aims at clustering the vertex set of a graph into a fixed number o...
Graph partitioning problems enjoy many practical applications as well as algorithmic and theoretical...
The paper discusses vertex partitions and edge partitions of graphs of bounded tree-width into graph...
AbstractClustering problems with relational constraints in which the underlying graph is a tree aris...
AbstractWe consider the problem of clustering a set of items into subsets whose sizes are bounded fr...
In this paper we discuss the problem of partitioning a permutation graph into cliques of bounded siz...
The graph partitioning problem consists of dividing the vertices of a graph into clusters, such that...
Abstract. The most commonly used method to tackle the graph partitioning problem in practice is the ...
Graph partitioning is the problem of splitting a graph into two or morepartitions of fixed sizes whi...
Classical clustering problems search for a partition of objects into a fixed number of clusters. In ...
In this thesis project we have focused on a kind of graph partitioning problem com- monly called bi-...
AbstractWe study the problem of clique-partitioning a graph. We prove a new general upper bound resu...
AbstractIn this paper partition problems into k independent sets or cliques of bounded size k′ are a...
In this paper we consider the problem of k-partitioning the nodes of a graph with capacity restricti...
International audienceCombinatorial problems based on graph partitioning enable us to mathematically...
The graph partition problem (GPP) aims at clustering the vertex set of a graph into a fixed number o...
Graph partitioning problems enjoy many practical applications as well as algorithmic and theoretical...
The paper discusses vertex partitions and edge partitions of graphs of bounded tree-width into graph...
AbstractClustering problems with relational constraints in which the underlying graph is a tree aris...