AbstractThe node-searching problem, introduced by Kirousis and Papadimitriou, is equivalent to several important problems, such as the interval thickness problem, the path-width problem, the vertex separation problem, and so on. In this paper, we generalize the avenue concept, originally proposed for trees, to block graphs whereby we design an efficient algorithm for computing both the search numbers and optimal search strategies for block graphs. It answers the question proposed by Peng et al. of whether the node-searching problem on block graphs can be solved in polynomial time
International audienceThis paper tackles the well known graph searching problem, where a team of sea...
The well known binary search method can be described as the process of identifying some marked node ...
AbstractRecent work shows that the memory requirements of A* and related graph-search algorithms can...
AbstractThe node-searching problem, introduced by Kirousis and Papadimitriou, is equivalent to sever...
AbstractIn this paper, we consider the edge searching and node searching problems on trees. Given a ...
[[abstract]]In this paper, we consider the edge searching and node searching problems on trees. Give...
[[abstract]]In this paper, we show that there is a natural correspondence between a tree's edge-sear...
[[abstract]]Ellis et al. (1994) proposed algorithms (in terms of vertex separation) to compute the n...
[[abstract]]In the graph-searching problem, initially a graph with all the edges contaminated is pre...
AbstractWe relate the search number of an undirected graph G with the minimum and maximum of the pro...
[[abstract]]In this paper, three types of problems for single step searching weighted graphs are inv...
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In this paper we consider the problem of connected edge searching of weighted trees. Barrière et al...
AbstractLet G = (V,E) be a block graph. First we show that an algorithm for finding the path partiti...
AbstractIn this paper we consider the problem of connected edge searching of weighted trees. Barrièr...
International audienceThis paper tackles the well known graph searching problem, where a team of sea...
The well known binary search method can be described as the process of identifying some marked node ...
AbstractRecent work shows that the memory requirements of A* and related graph-search algorithms can...
AbstractThe node-searching problem, introduced by Kirousis and Papadimitriou, is equivalent to sever...
AbstractIn this paper, we consider the edge searching and node searching problems on trees. Given a ...
[[abstract]]In this paper, we consider the edge searching and node searching problems on trees. Give...
[[abstract]]In this paper, we show that there is a natural correspondence between a tree's edge-sear...
[[abstract]]Ellis et al. (1994) proposed algorithms (in terms of vertex separation) to compute the n...
[[abstract]]In the graph-searching problem, initially a graph with all the edges contaminated is pre...
AbstractWe relate the search number of an undirected graph G with the minimum and maximum of the pro...
[[abstract]]In this paper, three types of problems for single step searching weighted graphs are inv...
[[sponsorship]]資訊科學研究所,資訊科技創新研究中心[[note]]已出版;[SCI];有審查制度;具代表性[[note]]http://gateway.isiknowledge.com...
In this paper we consider the problem of connected edge searching of weighted trees. Barrière et al...
AbstractLet G = (V,E) be a block graph. First we show that an algorithm for finding the path partiti...
AbstractIn this paper we consider the problem of connected edge searching of weighted trees. Barrièr...
International audienceThis paper tackles the well known graph searching problem, where a team of sea...
The well known binary search method can be described as the process of identifying some marked node ...
AbstractRecent work shows that the memory requirements of A* and related graph-search algorithms can...