This document is a long abstract of my research work, concerning graph theory and algorithms on graphs. It summarizes some results, gives ideas of the proof for some of them and presents the context of the different topics together with some interesting open questions connected to them The first part precises the notations used in the rest of the paper; the second part deals with some problems on cycles in digraphs; the third part is an overview of two graph coloring problems and one problem on structures in colored graphs; finally the fourth part focus on some results in algorithmic graph theory, mainly in parametrized complexity
In this paper we give a graph theoretic proof of the fact that deciding whether a homomorphism exist...
In this thesis we examine three problems in graph theory and propose efficient parallel algorithms f...
This book is prepared as a combination of the manuscripts submitted by respected mathematicians and ...
Algorithmic graph theory has been expanding at an extremely rapid rate since the middle of the twent...
Le sujet de cette thèse est la théorie des graphes. Formellement, un graphe est un ensemble de somme...
This book focuses on some of the main notions arising in graph theory, with an emphasis throughout o...
This volume deals with a variety of problems involving cycles in graphs and circuits in digraphs. Le...
This paper approaches computational complexity as the determination of the intrinsic difficulty of m...
Graphs, Algorithms, and Optimization is a comprehensive book that features a clear explanation of mo...
The main treasure that Paul Erdős has left us is his collection of problems, most of which are stil...
Graph theory is an important area of applied mathematics with a broad spectrum of applications in ma...
Collected in this volume are most of the important theorems and algorithms currently known for plana...
© 2005 by Chapman & Hall/CRC Press. Graph theory offers a rich source of problems and techniques f...
summary:Algorithmic nets (or flow diagrams) are a generalization of logical nets. They are finite, o...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:D42000/82 / BLDSC - British Library ...
In this paper we give a graph theoretic proof of the fact that deciding whether a homomorphism exist...
In this thesis we examine three problems in graph theory and propose efficient parallel algorithms f...
This book is prepared as a combination of the manuscripts submitted by respected mathematicians and ...
Algorithmic graph theory has been expanding at an extremely rapid rate since the middle of the twent...
Le sujet de cette thèse est la théorie des graphes. Formellement, un graphe est un ensemble de somme...
This book focuses on some of the main notions arising in graph theory, with an emphasis throughout o...
This volume deals with a variety of problems involving cycles in graphs and circuits in digraphs. Le...
This paper approaches computational complexity as the determination of the intrinsic difficulty of m...
Graphs, Algorithms, and Optimization is a comprehensive book that features a clear explanation of mo...
The main treasure that Paul Erdős has left us is his collection of problems, most of which are stil...
Graph theory is an important area of applied mathematics with a broad spectrum of applications in ma...
Collected in this volume are most of the important theorems and algorithms currently known for plana...
© 2005 by Chapman & Hall/CRC Press. Graph theory offers a rich source of problems and techniques f...
summary:Algorithmic nets (or flow diagrams) are a generalization of logical nets. They are finite, o...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:D42000/82 / BLDSC - British Library ...
In this paper we give a graph theoretic proof of the fact that deciding whether a homomorphism exist...
In this thesis we examine three problems in graph theory and propose efficient parallel algorithms f...
This book is prepared as a combination of the manuscripts submitted by respected mathematicians and ...