Tree-Decompositions are the corner-stone of many dynamic programming algorithms for solving graph problems. Since the complexity of such algorithms generally depends exponentially on the width (size of the bags) of the decomposition, much work has been devoted to compute tree-decompositions with small width. However, practical algorithms computing tree-decompositions only exist for graphs with treewidth less than 4. In such graphs, the time-complexity of dynamic programming algorithms based on tree-decompositions is dominated by the size (number of bags) of the tree-decompositions. It is then interesting to minimize the size of the tree-decompositions. In this report, we consider the problem of computing a tree-decomposition of a graph with...
The Minimum Size Tree Decomposition (MSTD) and Minimum Size Path Decomposition (MSPD) problems ask f...
We study the parameterized complexity of computing the tree-partition-width, a graph parameter equiv...
Many optimization problems can be solved efficiently if a tree-decomposition of small width is given...
International audienceTree-Decompositions are the corner-stone of many dynamic programming algorithm...
International audienceTree-Decompositions are the corner-stone of many dynamic programming algorithm...
International audienceTree-decompositions are the cornerstone of many dynamic programming algorithms...
International audienceTree-decompositions are the cornerstone of many dynamic programming algorithms...
International audienceWe study in this paper the problem of computing a tree-decomposition of a grap...
Abstract. Tree-Decompositions are the corner-stone of many dynamic programming algorithms for solvin...
International audienceWe study in this paper the problem of computing a tree-decomposition of a grap...
A graph G has tree-width at most w if it admits a tree-decomposition of width ≤ w. It is known that ...
In this paper we give, for all constants k, l , explicit algorithms, that given a graph G = (V, E) ...
AbstractMotivated by the desire to speed up dynamic programming algorithms for graphs of bounded tre...
AbstractFor more and more applications, it is important to be able to compute the treewidth of a giv...
We study the parameterized complexity of computing the tree-partition-width, a graph parameter equiv...
The Minimum Size Tree Decomposition (MSTD) and Minimum Size Path Decomposition (MSPD) problems ask f...
We study the parameterized complexity of computing the tree-partition-width, a graph parameter equiv...
Many optimization problems can be solved efficiently if a tree-decomposition of small width is given...
International audienceTree-Decompositions are the corner-stone of many dynamic programming algorithm...
International audienceTree-Decompositions are the corner-stone of many dynamic programming algorithm...
International audienceTree-decompositions are the cornerstone of many dynamic programming algorithms...
International audienceTree-decompositions are the cornerstone of many dynamic programming algorithms...
International audienceWe study in this paper the problem of computing a tree-decomposition of a grap...
Abstract. Tree-Decompositions are the corner-stone of many dynamic programming algorithms for solvin...
International audienceWe study in this paper the problem of computing a tree-decomposition of a grap...
A graph G has tree-width at most w if it admits a tree-decomposition of width ≤ w. It is known that ...
In this paper we give, for all constants k, l , explicit algorithms, that given a graph G = (V, E) ...
AbstractMotivated by the desire to speed up dynamic programming algorithms for graphs of bounded tre...
AbstractFor more and more applications, it is important to be able to compute the treewidth of a giv...
We study the parameterized complexity of computing the tree-partition-width, a graph parameter equiv...
The Minimum Size Tree Decomposition (MSTD) and Minimum Size Path Decomposition (MSPD) problems ask f...
We study the parameterized complexity of computing the tree-partition-width, a graph parameter equiv...
Many optimization problems can be solved efficiently if a tree-decomposition of small width is given...