AbstractIn the NP-hard Cluster Editing problem, we have as input an undirected graph G and an integer k≥0. The question is whether we can transform G, by inserting and deleting at most k edges, into a cluster graph, that is, a union of disjoint cliques. We first confirm a conjecture by Michael Fellows [IWPEC 2006] that there is a polynomial-time kernelization for Cluster Editing that leads to a problem kernel with at most 6k vertices. More precisely, we present a cubic-time algorithm that, given a graph G and an integer k≥0, finds a graph G′ and an integer k′≤k such that G can be transformed into a cluster graph by at most k edge modifications iff G′ can be transformed into a cluster graph by at most k′ edge modifications, and the problem k...
International audienceIn a (parameterized) graph edge modification problem, we are given a graph G, ...
International audienceIn a (parameterized) graph edge modification problem, we are given a graph G, ...
International audienceIn a (parameterized) graph edge modification problem, we are given a graph G, ...
AbstractIn the NP-hard Cluster Editing problem, we have as input an undirected graph G and an intege...
AbstractThe cluster editing problem is a decision problem that, for a graph G and a parameter k, det...
In the cluster editing problem, we try to transform a given graph G into a disjoint union of cliques...
In the cluster editing problem, a graph is to be changed to a disjoint union of cliques by at most k...
AbstractThe cluster editing problem is a decision problem that, for a graph G and a parameter k, det...
AbstractGiven an undirected graph G=(V,E) and a nonnegative integer k, the NP-hard Cluster Editing p...
The Cluster Editing problem seeks a transformation of a given undirected graph into a transitive gra...
AbstractIn a clustering problem one has to partition a set of elements into homogeneous and well-sep...
International audienceIn a (parameterized) graph edge modification problem, we are given a graph G, ...
In a clustering problem one has to partition a set of elements into homogeneous and well-separated s...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)Experience has shown that clustering objects into gro...
The problems of Balanced Graph Clustering ask whether it is possible to modify a graph such that it ...
International audienceIn a (parameterized) graph edge modification problem, we are given a graph G, ...
International audienceIn a (parameterized) graph edge modification problem, we are given a graph G, ...
International audienceIn a (parameterized) graph edge modification problem, we are given a graph G, ...
AbstractIn the NP-hard Cluster Editing problem, we have as input an undirected graph G and an intege...
AbstractThe cluster editing problem is a decision problem that, for a graph G and a parameter k, det...
In the cluster editing problem, we try to transform a given graph G into a disjoint union of cliques...
In the cluster editing problem, a graph is to be changed to a disjoint union of cliques by at most k...
AbstractThe cluster editing problem is a decision problem that, for a graph G and a parameter k, det...
AbstractGiven an undirected graph G=(V,E) and a nonnegative integer k, the NP-hard Cluster Editing p...
The Cluster Editing problem seeks a transformation of a given undirected graph into a transitive gra...
AbstractIn a clustering problem one has to partition a set of elements into homogeneous and well-sep...
International audienceIn a (parameterized) graph edge modification problem, we are given a graph G, ...
In a clustering problem one has to partition a set of elements into homogeneous and well-separated s...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)Experience has shown that clustering objects into gro...
The problems of Balanced Graph Clustering ask whether it is possible to modify a graph such that it ...
International audienceIn a (parameterized) graph edge modification problem, we are given a graph G, ...
International audienceIn a (parameterized) graph edge modification problem, we are given a graph G, ...
International audienceIn a (parameterized) graph edge modification problem, we are given a graph G, ...