Abstract. In this paper we study the size of generalised dominating sets in two graph processes which are widely used to model aspects of the world-wide web. On the one hand, we show that graphs generated this way have fairly large dominating sets (i.e. linear in the size of the graph). On the other hand, we present efficient strategies to construct small dominating sets. The algorithmic results represent an application of a particular analysis technique which can be used to characterize the asymptotic behaviour of a number of dynamic processes related to the web.
The web may be viewed as a directed graph each of whose vertices is a static HTML web page, and each...
Abstract. We introduce a new approach to design parameterized algorithms on planar graphs which buil...
The purpose of this paper is to study the structure of large sparse graphs such as the graph of the ...
In this paper we study the size of generalised dominating sets in two graph processes which are wide...
The global usage and continuing exponential growth of the World Wide Web poses a host of challenges ...
The World Wide Web is growing rapidly and revolutionizing the means of information access. It can be...
We describe a very general model of a random graph process whose proportional degree sequence obeys ...
This dissertation addresses a series of graph problems inspired by the computational issues with fac...
AbstractAlber et al. presented an algorithm for computing a dominating set of size at most k, if one...
Graph minors theory, developed by Robertson & Seymour, provides a list of powerful theoretical resu...
The Web is characterized by an extremely dynamic nature, as it is proved by the rapid and significan...
Abstract. We consider the domination number for on-line social networks, both in a stochastic net-wo...
The web may be viewed as a directed graph each of whose vertices is a static HTML web page, and each...
This paper is devoted to the online dominating set problem and its variants. We believe the paper re...
Graph minors theory, developed by Robertson & Seymour, provides a list of powerful theoretical ...
The web may be viewed as a directed graph each of whose vertices is a static HTML web page, and each...
Abstract. We introduce a new approach to design parameterized algorithms on planar graphs which buil...
The purpose of this paper is to study the structure of large sparse graphs such as the graph of the ...
In this paper we study the size of generalised dominating sets in two graph processes which are wide...
The global usage and continuing exponential growth of the World Wide Web poses a host of challenges ...
The World Wide Web is growing rapidly and revolutionizing the means of information access. It can be...
We describe a very general model of a random graph process whose proportional degree sequence obeys ...
This dissertation addresses a series of graph problems inspired by the computational issues with fac...
AbstractAlber et al. presented an algorithm for computing a dominating set of size at most k, if one...
Graph minors theory, developed by Robertson & Seymour, provides a list of powerful theoretical resu...
The Web is characterized by an extremely dynamic nature, as it is proved by the rapid and significan...
Abstract. We consider the domination number for on-line social networks, both in a stochastic net-wo...
The web may be viewed as a directed graph each of whose vertices is a static HTML web page, and each...
This paper is devoted to the online dominating set problem and its variants. We believe the paper re...
Graph minors theory, developed by Robertson & Seymour, provides a list of powerful theoretical ...
The web may be viewed as a directed graph each of whose vertices is a static HTML web page, and each...
Abstract. We introduce a new approach to design parameterized algorithms on planar graphs which buil...
The purpose of this paper is to study the structure of large sparse graphs such as the graph of the ...