AbstractA set of vertices S⊆V is called a safe separator for treewidth, if S is a separator of G, and the treewidth of G equals the maximum of the treewidth over all connected components W of G-S of the graph, obtained by making S a clique in the subgraph of G, induced by W∪S. We show that such safe separators are a very powerful tool for preprocessing graphs when we want to compute their treewidth. We give several sufficient conditions for separators to be safe, allowing such separators, if existing, to be found in polynomial time. In particular, every inclusion minimal separator of size one or two is safe, every minimum separator of size three that does not split off a component with only one vertex is safe, and every inclusion minimal se...
For a given graph G and integers b,f ≥ 0, let S be a subset of vertices of G of size b+1 such that t...
In this paper we give a historical and theoretical background to minimal triangulation and its relat...
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A set of vertices S Í V is called a safe separator for treewidth, if S is a separator of G, and the ...
AbstractA set of vertices S⊆V is called a safe separator for treewidth, if S is a separator of G, an...
Partitioning a graph using graph separators, and particularly clique separators, are well-known tech...
A safe set of a graph (Formula presented.) is a non-empty subset S of V such that for every componen...
International audienceA safe set of a graph G = (V, E) is a non-empty subset S of V such that for ev...
We present a method for reducing the treewidth of a graph while preserving all the minimal s â\u88\u...
Motivated by applications in network epidemiology, we consider the problem of determining whether it...
We consider a variant of treewidth that we call clique-partitioned treewidth in which each bag is pa...
Many hard graph problems can be solved efficiently when restricted to graphs of bounded treewidth, a...
We study the problems of finding a subset of nodes having a given size k and satisfying one of the f...
AbstractHierarchical decompositions of graphs are interesting for algorithmic purposes. Many NP comp...
Several sets of reductions rules are known for preprocessing a graph when computing its treewidth. I...
For a given graph G and integers b,f ≥ 0, let S be a subset of vertices of G of size b+1 such that t...
In this paper we give a historical and theoretical background to minimal triangulation and its relat...
Clique separators in graphs are a helpful tool used by Tarjan as a divideand-conquer approach for so...
A set of vertices S Í V is called a safe separator for treewidth, if S is a separator of G, and the ...
AbstractA set of vertices S⊆V is called a safe separator for treewidth, if S is a separator of G, an...
Partitioning a graph using graph separators, and particularly clique separators, are well-known tech...
A safe set of a graph (Formula presented.) is a non-empty subset S of V such that for every componen...
International audienceA safe set of a graph G = (V, E) is a non-empty subset S of V such that for ev...
We present a method for reducing the treewidth of a graph while preserving all the minimal s â\u88\u...
Motivated by applications in network epidemiology, we consider the problem of determining whether it...
We consider a variant of treewidth that we call clique-partitioned treewidth in which each bag is pa...
Many hard graph problems can be solved efficiently when restricted to graphs of bounded treewidth, a...
We study the problems of finding a subset of nodes having a given size k and satisfying one of the f...
AbstractHierarchical decompositions of graphs are interesting for algorithmic purposes. Many NP comp...
Several sets of reductions rules are known for preprocessing a graph when computing its treewidth. I...
For a given graph G and integers b,f ≥ 0, let S be a subset of vertices of G of size b+1 such that t...
In this paper we give a historical and theoretical background to minimal triangulation and its relat...
Clique separators in graphs are a helpful tool used by Tarjan as a divideand-conquer approach for so...