We study the problem of determining the spanning tree congestion of a graph. We present some sharp contrasts in the parameterized complexity of this problem. First, we show that on apex-minor-free graphs, a general class of graphs containing planar graphs, graphs of bounded treewidth, and graphs of bounded genus, the problem to determine whether a given graph has spanning tree congestion at most k can be solved in linear time for every fixed k. We also show that for every fixed k and d the problem is solvable in linear time for graphs of degree at most d. In contrast, if we allow only one vertex of unbounded degree, the problem immediately becomes NP-complete for any fixed k≥8. Moreover, the hardness result holds for graphs excluding the co...
Distributed graph algorithms in the standard CONGEST model often exhibit the time-complexity lower b...
The semi-streaming model is a variant of the streaming model frequently used for the computation of ...
A locally connected spanning tree (LCST) T of a graph G is a spanning tree of G such that, for each ...
We study the problem of determining the spanning tree congestion of a graph. We present some sharp c...
We study the problem of determining the spanning tree congestion of a graph. We present some sharp c...
In the spanning tree congestion problem, given a connected graph $G$, the objective is to compute a ...
Spanning tree congestion is a relatively new graph parameter, which has been studied intensively. Th...
AbstractLet G be a connected graph and T be a spanning tree of G. For e∈E(T), the congestion of e is...
AbstractThis paper investigates the problem of embedding a graph into a tree with the same vertex se...
AbstractA t-spanner of a graph G is a spanning subgraph S in which the distance between every pair o...
AbstractThe main purpose of the paper is to develop an approach to the evaluation or the estimation ...
Spanning tree congestion was defined by Ostrovskii (2004) as a measure of how well a network can per...
summary:This article presents two simple deterministic algorithms for finding the Minimum Spanning T...
For each minor-closed graph class we show that a simple variant of Boruvka's algorithm computes a MS...
AbstractIn this paper several results are proved: (1) Deciding whether a given planar graph G with m...
Distributed graph algorithms in the standard CONGEST model often exhibit the time-complexity lower b...
The semi-streaming model is a variant of the streaming model frequently used for the computation of ...
A locally connected spanning tree (LCST) T of a graph G is a spanning tree of G such that, for each ...
We study the problem of determining the spanning tree congestion of a graph. We present some sharp c...
We study the problem of determining the spanning tree congestion of a graph. We present some sharp c...
In the spanning tree congestion problem, given a connected graph $G$, the objective is to compute a ...
Spanning tree congestion is a relatively new graph parameter, which has been studied intensively. Th...
AbstractLet G be a connected graph and T be a spanning tree of G. For e∈E(T), the congestion of e is...
AbstractThis paper investigates the problem of embedding a graph into a tree with the same vertex se...
AbstractA t-spanner of a graph G is a spanning subgraph S in which the distance between every pair o...
AbstractThe main purpose of the paper is to develop an approach to the evaluation or the estimation ...
Spanning tree congestion was defined by Ostrovskii (2004) as a measure of how well a network can per...
summary:This article presents two simple deterministic algorithms for finding the Minimum Spanning T...
For each minor-closed graph class we show that a simple variant of Boruvka's algorithm computes a MS...
AbstractIn this paper several results are proved: (1) Deciding whether a given planar graph G with m...
Distributed graph algorithms in the standard CONGEST model often exhibit the time-complexity lower b...
The semi-streaming model is a variant of the streaming model frequently used for the computation of ...
A locally connected spanning tree (LCST) T of a graph G is a spanning tree of G such that, for each ...