International audienceOriginally proved in 1986 by Robertson and Seymour, the Grid Theorem is one of the most important tools in the field of structural graph theory, finding numerous applications in the design of algorithms for undirected graphs. An analogous version of the Grid Theorem isn directed graphs was conjectured by Johnson et al. in 2001, and proved recently by Kawarabayashi and Kreutzer in 2015. Namely, they showed that there is a function f(k) such that every directed graph of directed tree-width at least f(k) contains a cylindrical grid of size k as a butterfly minor. Moreover, they claim that their proof can be turned into an XP algorithm, with parameter k, that either constructs a decomposition of the appropriate width, or f...
We study the Excluded Grid Theorem of Robertson and Seymour. This is a fundamental result in graph t...
AbstractTree-width is a well-known metric on undirected graphs that measures how tree-like a graph i...
In this thesis we present several results relating to treedepth. First, we provide the fastest linea...
The Grid Theorem of Robertson and Seymour [JCTB, 1986], is one of the most important tools in the fi...
The grid theorem, originally proved by Robertson and Seymour in Graph Minors V in 1986, is one of th...
The Directed Grid Theorem, stating that there is a function $f$ such that a directed graphs of direc...
AbstractRobertson and Seymour proved that every graph with sufficiently large treewidth contains a l...
AbstractIn [T. Johnson, N. Robertson, P.D. Seymour, R. Thomas, Directed tree-width, J. Combin. Theor...
One of the key results in Robertson and Seymour\u27s seminal work on graph minors is the Excluded Gr...
One of the key results in Robertson and Seymour’s seminal work on graph minors is the Grid-Minor The...
International audienceA (di)graph H has the Erdős-Pósa (EP) property for (butterfly) minors if there...
Abstract. Many graph problems were first shown to be fixed-parameter tractable using the results of ...
Many algorithms for FPT graph problems are search tree algorithms with sophisticated local branching...
We show that some natural problems that are XNLP-hard (which implies W[t]-hardness for all t) when p...
... treewidth in minor-closed families of graphs. A graph has bounded local treewidth if the subgrap...
We study the Excluded Grid Theorem of Robertson and Seymour. This is a fundamental result in graph t...
AbstractTree-width is a well-known metric on undirected graphs that measures how tree-like a graph i...
In this thesis we present several results relating to treedepth. First, we provide the fastest linea...
The Grid Theorem of Robertson and Seymour [JCTB, 1986], is one of the most important tools in the fi...
The grid theorem, originally proved by Robertson and Seymour in Graph Minors V in 1986, is one of th...
The Directed Grid Theorem, stating that there is a function $f$ such that a directed graphs of direc...
AbstractRobertson and Seymour proved that every graph with sufficiently large treewidth contains a l...
AbstractIn [T. Johnson, N. Robertson, P.D. Seymour, R. Thomas, Directed tree-width, J. Combin. Theor...
One of the key results in Robertson and Seymour\u27s seminal work on graph minors is the Excluded Gr...
One of the key results in Robertson and Seymour’s seminal work on graph minors is the Grid-Minor The...
International audienceA (di)graph H has the Erdős-Pósa (EP) property for (butterfly) minors if there...
Abstract. Many graph problems were first shown to be fixed-parameter tractable using the results of ...
Many algorithms for FPT graph problems are search tree algorithms with sophisticated local branching...
We show that some natural problems that are XNLP-hard (which implies W[t]-hardness for all t) when p...
... treewidth in minor-closed families of graphs. A graph has bounded local treewidth if the subgrap...
We study the Excluded Grid Theorem of Robertson and Seymour. This is a fundamental result in graph t...
AbstractTree-width is a well-known metric on undirected graphs that measures how tree-like a graph i...
In this thesis we present several results relating to treedepth. First, we provide the fastest linea...