AbstractWe study graph properties that admit an increasing, or equivalently decreasing, sequence of graphs on the same vertex set such that for any two consecutive graphs in the sequence their difference is a single edge. This is useful for characterizing and computing minimal completions and deletions of arbitrary graphs into having these properties. We prove that threshold graphs and chain graphs admit such sequences. Based on this characterization and other structural properties, we present linear-time algorithms both for computing minimal completions and deletions into threshold, chain, and bipartite graphs, and for extracting a minimal completion or deletion from a given completion or deletion. Minimum completions and deletions into th...
We study the computational complexity of the graph modification problems Threshold Editing and Chain...
Abstract. In an edge deletion problem one is asked to delete at most k edges from a given graph such...
AbstractA sequence 〈d1,d2,…,dn〉 of non-negative integers is graphical if it is the degree sequence o...
AbstractWe study graph properties that admit an increasing, or equivalently decreasing, sequence of ...
A graph property is monotone if it is closed under removal of vertices and edges. In this paper we c...
A graph property is monotone if it is closed under removal of vertices and edges. In this paper we c...
ABSTRACT. We generalize previous work done by Donald J. Rose and Robert E. Tarjan [2], who developed...
This paper outlines the results and motivation of the paper [I], in which we showed, in a ur&.?‘...
AbstractGiven an arbitrary graph G=(V,E) and an interval graph H=(V,F) with E⊆F we say that H is an ...
AbstractFor an arbitrary filled graph G+ of a given original graph G, we consider the problem of rem...
For an arbitrary filled graph G + of a given original graph G, we consider the problem of removing...
How long a monotone path can one always find in any edge-ordering of the complete graphK(n)? This ap...
We present a family of graphs implicitly involved in sequential models, which are obtained by adding...
We present a family of graphs implicitly involved in sequential models, which are obtained by adding...
We define a weakly threshold sequence to be a degree sequence$d=(d_1,\dots,d_n)$ of a graph having t...
We study the computational complexity of the graph modification problems Threshold Editing and Chain...
Abstract. In an edge deletion problem one is asked to delete at most k edges from a given graph such...
AbstractA sequence 〈d1,d2,…,dn〉 of non-negative integers is graphical if it is the degree sequence o...
AbstractWe study graph properties that admit an increasing, or equivalently decreasing, sequence of ...
A graph property is monotone if it is closed under removal of vertices and edges. In this paper we c...
A graph property is monotone if it is closed under removal of vertices and edges. In this paper we c...
ABSTRACT. We generalize previous work done by Donald J. Rose and Robert E. Tarjan [2], who developed...
This paper outlines the results and motivation of the paper [I], in which we showed, in a ur&.?‘...
AbstractGiven an arbitrary graph G=(V,E) and an interval graph H=(V,F) with E⊆F we say that H is an ...
AbstractFor an arbitrary filled graph G+ of a given original graph G, we consider the problem of rem...
For an arbitrary filled graph G + of a given original graph G, we consider the problem of removing...
How long a monotone path can one always find in any edge-ordering of the complete graphK(n)? This ap...
We present a family of graphs implicitly involved in sequential models, which are obtained by adding...
We present a family of graphs implicitly involved in sequential models, which are obtained by adding...
We define a weakly threshold sequence to be a degree sequence$d=(d_1,\dots,d_n)$ of a graph having t...
We study the computational complexity of the graph modification problems Threshold Editing and Chain...
Abstract. In an edge deletion problem one is asked to delete at most k edges from a given graph such...
AbstractA sequence 〈d1,d2,…,dn〉 of non-negative integers is graphical if it is the degree sequence o...