The Grid Theorem of Robertson and Seymour [JCTB, 1986], 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 in digraphs was conjectured by Johnson et al. [JCTB, 2001], and proved by Kawarabayashi and Kreutzer [STOC, 2015]. Namely, they showed that there is a function $f(k)$ such that every digraph of directed tree-width at least $f(k)$ contains a cylindrical grid of size $k$ as a butterfly minor and stated that their proof can be turned into an XP algorithm, with parameter $k$, that either constructs a decomposition of the appropriate width, or finds the claimed large cylindrical grid as a butterf...
AbstractIn [T. Johnson, N. Robertson, P.D. Seymour, R. Thomas, Directed tree-width, J. Combin. Theor...
AbstractTree-width is a well-known metric on undirected graphs that measures how tree-like a graph i...
AbstractWe place our focus on the gap between treewidth’s success in producing fixed-parameter polyn...
International audienceOriginally proved in 1986 by Robertson and Seymour, the Grid Theorem is one of...
The grid theorem, originally proved by Robertson and Seymour in Graph Minors V in 1986, is one of th...
AbstractWe generalize the concept of tree-width to directed graphs and prove that every directed gra...
The Directed Grid Theorem, stating that there is a function $f$ such that a directed graphs of direc...
In the Directed Feedback Vertex Set (DFVS) problem, we are given as input a directed graph D and an ...
In the Directed Feedback Vertex Set (DFVS) problem, we are given a digraph D on n vertices and a pos...
While polynomial-time approximation algorithms remain a dominant notion in tackling computationally...
AbstractWe place our focus on the gap between treewidth’s success in producing fixed-parameter polyn...
AbstractGraph decompositions such as tree-decompositions and associated width measures have been the...
While polynomial-time approximation algorithms remain a dominant notion in tackling computationally ...
In the Directed Feedback Vertex Set (DFVS) problem, the input is a directed graph D and an integer k...
In the DIRECTED FEEDBACK VERTEX SET (DFVS) problem, the input is a directed graph D and an integer k...
AbstractIn [T. Johnson, N. Robertson, P.D. Seymour, R. Thomas, Directed tree-width, J. Combin. Theor...
AbstractTree-width is a well-known metric on undirected graphs that measures how tree-like a graph i...
AbstractWe place our focus on the gap between treewidth’s success in producing fixed-parameter polyn...
International audienceOriginally proved in 1986 by Robertson and Seymour, the Grid Theorem is one of...
The grid theorem, originally proved by Robertson and Seymour in Graph Minors V in 1986, is one of th...
AbstractWe generalize the concept of tree-width to directed graphs and prove that every directed gra...
The Directed Grid Theorem, stating that there is a function $f$ such that a directed graphs of direc...
In the Directed Feedback Vertex Set (DFVS) problem, we are given as input a directed graph D and an ...
In the Directed Feedback Vertex Set (DFVS) problem, we are given a digraph D on n vertices and a pos...
While polynomial-time approximation algorithms remain a dominant notion in tackling computationally...
AbstractWe place our focus on the gap between treewidth’s success in producing fixed-parameter polyn...
AbstractGraph decompositions such as tree-decompositions and associated width measures have been the...
While polynomial-time approximation algorithms remain a dominant notion in tackling computationally ...
In the Directed Feedback Vertex Set (DFVS) problem, the input is a directed graph D and an integer k...
In the DIRECTED FEEDBACK VERTEX SET (DFVS) problem, the input is a directed graph D and an integer k...
AbstractIn [T. Johnson, N. Robertson, P.D. Seymour, R. Thomas, Directed tree-width, J. Combin. Theor...
AbstractTree-width is a well-known metric on undirected graphs that measures how tree-like a graph i...
AbstractWe place our focus on the gap between treewidth’s success in producing fixed-parameter polyn...