AbstractDistance labeling schemes are schemes that label the vertices of a graph with short labels in such a way that the distance between any two vertices can be inferred from inspecting their labels. It is shown in this paper that the classes of interval graphs and permutation graphs enjoy such a distance labeling scheme using O(log2n) bit labels on n-vertex graphs. Towards establishing these results, we present a general property for graphs, called well-(α,g)-separation, and show that graph classes satisfying this property have O(g(n)logn) bit labeling schemes. In particular, interval graphs are well-(2,logn)-separated and permutation graphs are well-(6,logn)-separated
A labeling scheme is a space-efficient data structure for encoding graphs from a particular class. T...
An L(2, 1)-labelling of a graph G is a function f from the vertex set V(G) to the set of all nonnega...
AbstractFor positive integers k,d1,d2, a k-L(d1,d2)-labeling of a graph G is a function f:V(G)→{0,1,...
AbstractDistance labeling schemes are schemes that label the vertices of a graph with short labels i...
International audienceDistance labeling schemes are schemes that label the vertices of a graph with ...
A distance labeling scheme is a distributed data-structure designed to answer queries about distance...
A distance labeling scheme is a distributed data-structure designed to answer queries about distance...
30 pages, 11 figuresDistance labeling schemes are schemes that label the vertices of a graph with sh...
22 pages, 16 figuresInternational audience$k$-Approximate distance labeling schemes are schemes that...
We consider the problem of labeling the nodes of a graph in a way that will allow one to compute the...
Let G = (V(G), E(G)) be a connected graph. For integers j ≥ k, L ( j, k)-labeling of a graph G is an...
This paper is intended more to ask questions than to give answers. Specifically, we consider models ...
The theory of integer λ-labellings of a graph, introduced by Griggs and Yeh, seeks to model efficien...
Graph labelling problem has been broadly studied for a long period for its applications, especially ...
Abstract. We consider labeling schemes for trees, supporting various relationships between nodes at ...
A labeling scheme is a space-efficient data structure for encoding graphs from a particular class. T...
An L(2, 1)-labelling of a graph G is a function f from the vertex set V(G) to the set of all nonnega...
AbstractFor positive integers k,d1,d2, a k-L(d1,d2)-labeling of a graph G is a function f:V(G)→{0,1,...
AbstractDistance labeling schemes are schemes that label the vertices of a graph with short labels i...
International audienceDistance labeling schemes are schemes that label the vertices of a graph with ...
A distance labeling scheme is a distributed data-structure designed to answer queries about distance...
A distance labeling scheme is a distributed data-structure designed to answer queries about distance...
30 pages, 11 figuresDistance labeling schemes are schemes that label the vertices of a graph with sh...
22 pages, 16 figuresInternational audience$k$-Approximate distance labeling schemes are schemes that...
We consider the problem of labeling the nodes of a graph in a way that will allow one to compute the...
Let G = (V(G), E(G)) be a connected graph. For integers j ≥ k, L ( j, k)-labeling of a graph G is an...
This paper is intended more to ask questions than to give answers. Specifically, we consider models ...
The theory of integer λ-labellings of a graph, introduced by Griggs and Yeh, seeks to model efficien...
Graph labelling problem has been broadly studied for a long period for its applications, especially ...
Abstract. We consider labeling schemes for trees, supporting various relationships between nodes at ...
A labeling scheme is a space-efficient data structure for encoding graphs from a particular class. T...
An L(2, 1)-labelling of a graph G is a function f from the vertex set V(G) to the set of all nonnega...
AbstractFor positive integers k,d1,d2, a k-L(d1,d2)-labeling of a graph G is a function f:V(G)→{0,1,...