A tournament is a directed graph in which there is a single arc between every pair of distinct vertices. Given a tournament T on n vertices, we explore the classical and parameterized complexity of the problems of determining if T has a cycle packing (a set of pairwise arc-disjoint cycles) of size k and a triangle packing (a set of pairwise arc-disjoint triangles) of size k. We refer to these problems as Arc-disjoint Cycles in Tournaments (ACT) and Arc-disjoint Triangles in Tournaments (ATT), respectively. Although the maximization version of ACT can be seen as the linear programming dual of the well-studied problem of finding a minimum feedback arc set (a set of arcs whose deletion results in an acyclic graph) in tournaments, surprisingly ...
AbstractIn this paper we collect a substantial number of challenging open problems and conjectures o...
Single-elimination tournaments (or knockout tournaments) are a popular format in sports competitions...
International audienceGiven a tournament T and a positive integer k, the C_3-Packing-T problem asks ...
A tournament is a directed graph in which there is a single arc between every pair of distinct verti...
A tournament $T = (V,A)$ is a directed graph in which there is exactly one arc between every pair of...
AbstractA tournament T=(V,A) is a directed graph in which there is exactly one arc between every pai...
A tournament T = (V,A) is a directed graph in which there is exactly one arc between every pair of d...
In this series of two papers we examine the classical problem of ranking a set of players on the bas...
Given a directed graph G and a positive integer k, the Arc Disjoint r-Cycle Packing problem asks whe...
Given a tournament with an acyclic tournament as a feedback arc set we give necessary and sufficient...
In the paper, we define a new parameter for tournaments called degreewidth which can be seen as a me...
AbstractThe parameterized feedback vertex (arc) set problem is to find whether there are k vertices ...
Dans cette thèse, nous nous intéressons à quelques problèmes algorithmiques et structurels du packin...
As various combinatorial optimization problems can be formulated as integer linear programs, polyhed...
International audienceAnswering a question of Bang-Jensen and Thomassen, we prove that the minimum f...
AbstractIn this paper we collect a substantial number of challenging open problems and conjectures o...
Single-elimination tournaments (or knockout tournaments) are a popular format in sports competitions...
International audienceGiven a tournament T and a positive integer k, the C_3-Packing-T problem asks ...
A tournament is a directed graph in which there is a single arc between every pair of distinct verti...
A tournament $T = (V,A)$ is a directed graph in which there is exactly one arc between every pair of...
AbstractA tournament T=(V,A) is a directed graph in which there is exactly one arc between every pai...
A tournament T = (V,A) is a directed graph in which there is exactly one arc between every pair of d...
In this series of two papers we examine the classical problem of ranking a set of players on the bas...
Given a directed graph G and a positive integer k, the Arc Disjoint r-Cycle Packing problem asks whe...
Given a tournament with an acyclic tournament as a feedback arc set we give necessary and sufficient...
In the paper, we define a new parameter for tournaments called degreewidth which can be seen as a me...
AbstractThe parameterized feedback vertex (arc) set problem is to find whether there are k vertices ...
Dans cette thèse, nous nous intéressons à quelques problèmes algorithmiques et structurels du packin...
As various combinatorial optimization problems can be formulated as integer linear programs, polyhed...
International audienceAnswering a question of Bang-Jensen and Thomassen, we prove that the minimum f...
AbstractIn this paper we collect a substantial number of challenging open problems and conjectures o...
Single-elimination tournaments (or knockout tournaments) are a popular format in sports competitions...
International audienceGiven a tournament T and a positive integer k, the C_3-Packing-T problem asks ...