In general, a graph modification problem is defined by a graph modification operation $\boxtimes$ and a target graph property ${\cal P}$. Typically, the modification operation $\boxtimes$ may be vertex removal}, edge removal}, edge contraction}, or edge addition and the question is, given a graph $G$ and an integer $k$, whether it is possible to transform $G$ to a graph in ${\cal P}$ after applying $k$ times the operation $\boxtimes$ on $G$. This problem has been extensively studied for particilar instantiations of $\boxtimes$ and ${\cal P}$. In this paper we consider the general property ${\cal P}_{{\phi}}$ of being planar and, moreover, being a model of some First-Order Logic sentence ${\phi}$ (an FOL-sentence). We call the corresponding ...
AbstractWe describe algorithms and data structures for maintaining a dynamic planar graph subject to...
Planar graphs have been fertile grounds for algorithms research for decades, both because they model...
For a finite collection of graphs F, the F-TM-Deletion problem has as input an n-vertex graph G and ...
In general, a graph modification problem is defined by a graph modification operation ⊠ and a target...
We introduce a novel model-theoretic framework inspired from graph modification and based on the int...
Algorithmic meta theorems are algorithmic results that apply to whole families of combinatorial prob...
We present two algorithmic meta-theorems. Our first meta-theorem is an approximation scheme of the p...
Given a graph and two vertex sets satisfying a certain feasibility condition, a reconfiguration prob...
A replacement action is a function L that maps each k-vertex labeled graph to another k-vertex graph...
A replacement action is a function L that maps each k-vertex labeled graph to another k-vertex graph...
A planarizing set of a graph is a set of edges or vertices whose removal leaves a planar graph. It i...
Algorithmic metatheorems state that if a problem can be described in a certain logic and the inputs ...
For a finite collection of graphs ${\cal F}$, the \textsc{${\cal F}$-TM-Deletion} problem has as inp...
Collected in this volume are most of the important theorems and algorithms currently known for plana...
Algorithmic metatheorems state that if a problem can be described in a certain logic and the inputs ...
AbstractWe describe algorithms and data structures for maintaining a dynamic planar graph subject to...
Planar graphs have been fertile grounds for algorithms research for decades, both because they model...
For a finite collection of graphs F, the F-TM-Deletion problem has as input an n-vertex graph G and ...
In general, a graph modification problem is defined by a graph modification operation ⊠ and a target...
We introduce a novel model-theoretic framework inspired from graph modification and based on the int...
Algorithmic meta theorems are algorithmic results that apply to whole families of combinatorial prob...
We present two algorithmic meta-theorems. Our first meta-theorem is an approximation scheme of the p...
Given a graph and two vertex sets satisfying a certain feasibility condition, a reconfiguration prob...
A replacement action is a function L that maps each k-vertex labeled graph to another k-vertex graph...
A replacement action is a function L that maps each k-vertex labeled graph to another k-vertex graph...
A planarizing set of a graph is a set of edges or vertices whose removal leaves a planar graph. It i...
Algorithmic metatheorems state that if a problem can be described in a certain logic and the inputs ...
For a finite collection of graphs ${\cal F}$, the \textsc{${\cal F}$-TM-Deletion} problem has as inp...
Collected in this volume are most of the important theorems and algorithms currently known for plana...
Algorithmic metatheorems state that if a problem can be described in a certain logic and the inputs ...
AbstractWe describe algorithms and data structures for maintaining a dynamic planar graph subject to...
Planar graphs have been fertile grounds for algorithms research for decades, both because they model...
For a finite collection of graphs F, the F-TM-Deletion problem has as input an n-vertex graph G and ...