Journal version of ⟨hal-02136928⟩International audienceWe prove essentially tight lower bounds, conditionally to the Exponential Time Hypothesis, for two fundamental but seemingly very different cutting problems on surface-embedded graphs: the Shortest Cut Graph problem and the Multiway Cut problem. A cut graph of a graph G embedded on a surface S is a subgraph of G whose removal from S leaves a disk. We consider the problem of deciding whether an unweighted graph embedded on a surface of genus G has a cut graph of length at most a given value. We prove a time lower bound for this problem of n Ω( g log g ) conditionally to the ETH. In other words, the first n O(g) -time algorithm by Erickson and Har-Peled [SoCG 2002, Discr. Comput. Geom. 20...
For an undirected n-vertex graph G with non-negative edge-weights, we consider the following type of...
Let G be a directed graph with n vertices and non-negative weights in its directed edges, embedded o...
We consider the Edge Multiway Cut problem on planar graphs. It is known that this can be solved in t...
Journal version of ⟨hal-02136928⟩International audienceWe prove essentially tight lower bounds, cond...
Journal version of ⟨hal-02136928⟩International audienceWe prove essentially tight lower bounds, cond...
Journal version of ⟨hal-02136928⟩International audienceWe prove essentially tight lower bounds, cond...
We prove essentially tight lower bounds, conditionally to the Exponential Time Hypothesis, for two f...
We prove essentially tight lower bounds, conditionally to the Exponential Time Hypothesis, for two f...
Given a graph G cellularly embedded on a surface Σ of genus g, a cut graph is a subgraph of G such t...
International audienceGiven an undirected, edge-weighted graph G together with pairs of vertices, ca...
International audienceGiven an undirected, edge-weighted graph G together with pairs of vertices, ca...
International audienceGiven an undirected, edge-weighted graph G together with pairs of vertices, ca...
For an undirected n-vertex graph G with non-negative edge-weights, we consider the following type of...
Abstract. Given a planar graph with k terminal vertices, the Planar Multiway Cut problem asks for a ...
We describe several results on combinatorial optimization problems for graphs where the input comes ...
For an undirected n-vertex graph G with non-negative edge-weights, we consider the following type of...
Let G be a directed graph with n vertices and non-negative weights in its directed edges, embedded o...
We consider the Edge Multiway Cut problem on planar graphs. It is known that this can be solved in t...
Journal version of ⟨hal-02136928⟩International audienceWe prove essentially tight lower bounds, cond...
Journal version of ⟨hal-02136928⟩International audienceWe prove essentially tight lower bounds, cond...
Journal version of ⟨hal-02136928⟩International audienceWe prove essentially tight lower bounds, cond...
We prove essentially tight lower bounds, conditionally to the Exponential Time Hypothesis, for two f...
We prove essentially tight lower bounds, conditionally to the Exponential Time Hypothesis, for two f...
Given a graph G cellularly embedded on a surface Σ of genus g, a cut graph is a subgraph of G such t...
International audienceGiven an undirected, edge-weighted graph G together with pairs of vertices, ca...
International audienceGiven an undirected, edge-weighted graph G together with pairs of vertices, ca...
International audienceGiven an undirected, edge-weighted graph G together with pairs of vertices, ca...
For an undirected n-vertex graph G with non-negative edge-weights, we consider the following type of...
Abstract. Given a planar graph with k terminal vertices, the Planar Multiway Cut problem asks for a ...
We describe several results on combinatorial optimization problems for graphs where the input comes ...
For an undirected n-vertex graph G with non-negative edge-weights, we consider the following type of...
Let G be a directed graph with n vertices and non-negative weights in its directed edges, embedded o...
We consider the Edge Multiway Cut problem on planar graphs. It is known that this can be solved in t...