In many contexts, it is useful to determine if a particular distance metric can be broken down into other metrics about which more is known. In particular, if a metric can be embedded into a hypercube, the plethora of preexisting knowledge about the structure of a hypercube can provide knowledge about the structure in question. In this paper, we examine the concepts of graph factorization and pseudofactorization, in which a graph is broken up into smaller graphs whose Cartesian product it is isomorphic to or is an isometric subgraph of, respectively. We show that the same or slightly modified versions of the techniques used for this process in the context of unweighted graphs also work for weighted graphs. While it is NP-hard to decide if a...
International audienceOn the one hand Cartesian products of graphs have been extensively studied sin...
AbstractWe fill in the details of the algorithm sketched in [6] and determine its complexity. As a p...
AbstractThe n-dimensional hypercube is the graph with 2n nodes labelled 0,1,…,2n−1 and an edge joini...
In this paper, we survey the metric properties of isometric subgraphs of hypercubes and, more genera...
AbstractWe investigate graphs that are isometrically embeddable into the metric space l1
AbstractWe investigate graphs that are isometrically embeddable into the metric space l1
AbstractA metric d is h-embeddable if it can be isometrically embedded in some hypercube. Equivalent...
AbstractWe fill in the details of the algorithm sketched in [6] and determine its complexity. As a p...
3 Further, we will also give an alternative proof for lower bounding the distortion when probabilist...
AbstractIn this paper, we are interested in some metric properties of graphs. In particular, we inve...
Cartesian products of graphs have been studied extensively since the 1960s. They make it possible to...
AbstractEmbeddings of finite metric spaces into Euclidean space have been studied in several context...
Cartesian products of graphs have been studied extensively since the 1960s. They make it possible to...
The subject of graph embeddings deals with embedding a finite point set in a given metric space by p...
The subject of graph embeddings deals with embedding a finite point set in a given metric space by p...
International audienceOn the one hand Cartesian products of graphs have been extensively studied sin...
AbstractWe fill in the details of the algorithm sketched in [6] and determine its complexity. As a p...
AbstractThe n-dimensional hypercube is the graph with 2n nodes labelled 0,1,…,2n−1 and an edge joini...
In this paper, we survey the metric properties of isometric subgraphs of hypercubes and, more genera...
AbstractWe investigate graphs that are isometrically embeddable into the metric space l1
AbstractWe investigate graphs that are isometrically embeddable into the metric space l1
AbstractA metric d is h-embeddable if it can be isometrically embedded in some hypercube. Equivalent...
AbstractWe fill in the details of the algorithm sketched in [6] and determine its complexity. As a p...
3 Further, we will also give an alternative proof for lower bounding the distortion when probabilist...
AbstractIn this paper, we are interested in some metric properties of graphs. In particular, we inve...
Cartesian products of graphs have been studied extensively since the 1960s. They make it possible to...
AbstractEmbeddings of finite metric spaces into Euclidean space have been studied in several context...
Cartesian products of graphs have been studied extensively since the 1960s. They make it possible to...
The subject of graph embeddings deals with embedding a finite point set in a given metric space by p...
The subject of graph embeddings deals with embedding a finite point set in a given metric space by p...
International audienceOn the one hand Cartesian products of graphs have been extensively studied sin...
AbstractWe fill in the details of the algorithm sketched in [6] and determine its complexity. As a p...
AbstractThe n-dimensional hypercube is the graph with 2n nodes labelled 0,1,…,2n−1 and an edge joini...