The median function is a location/consensus function that maps any profile $\pi$ (a finite multiset of vertices) to the set of vertices that minimize the distance sum to vertices from $\pi$. The median function satisfies several simple axioms: Anonymity (A), Betweeness (B), and Consistency (C). McMorris, Mulder, Novick and Powers (2015) defined the ABC-problem for consensus functions on graphs as the problem of characterizing the graphs (called, ABC-graphs) for which the unique consensus function satisfying the axioms (A), (B), and (C) is the median function. In this paper, we show that modular graphs with $G^2$-connected medians (in particular, bipartite Helly graphs) are ABC-graphs. On the other hand, the addition of some simple local axi...
__Abstract__ A median (antimedian) of a profile of vertices on a graph G is a vertex that minimiz...
International audienceThe median of a set of vertices P of a graph G is the set of all vertices x o...
textabstractThe general problem in location theory deals with functions that find sites on a graph (...
This report is a preprint. It is not a formal publication in any way, and it will be published elsew...
markdownabstract__Abstract__ A location problem can often be phrased as a consensus problem or a ...
textabstractA profile = (x1, ..., xk), of length k, in a finite connected graph G is a sequence of v...
31 pages, 5 figuresThe median of a graph $G$ with weighted vertices is the set of all vertices $x$ m...
In a connected graph G, the status of a vertex is the sum of the distances of that vertex to each of...
__Abstract__ A median (antimedian) of a profile of vertices on a graph $G$ is a vertex that minim...
One-to-one correspondences are established between the following combinatorial structures: (i) media...
This report is a preprint. It is not a formal publication in any way, and it will be published elsew...
The median of a profile = (u1, . . . , uk ) of vertices of a graph G is the set of vertices x that...
textabstractThe median problem is a classical problem in Location Theory: one searches for a locatio...
AbstractThe median of a profile π=(u1,…,uk) of vertices of a graph G is the set of vertices x that m...
AbstractThe general problem in location theory deals with functions that find sites to minimize some...
__Abstract__ A median (antimedian) of a profile of vertices on a graph G is a vertex that minimiz...
International audienceThe median of a set of vertices P of a graph G is the set of all vertices x o...
textabstractThe general problem in location theory deals with functions that find sites on a graph (...
This report is a preprint. It is not a formal publication in any way, and it will be published elsew...
markdownabstract__Abstract__ A location problem can often be phrased as a consensus problem or a ...
textabstractA profile = (x1, ..., xk), of length k, in a finite connected graph G is a sequence of v...
31 pages, 5 figuresThe median of a graph $G$ with weighted vertices is the set of all vertices $x$ m...
In a connected graph G, the status of a vertex is the sum of the distances of that vertex to each of...
__Abstract__ A median (antimedian) of a profile of vertices on a graph $G$ is a vertex that minim...
One-to-one correspondences are established between the following combinatorial structures: (i) media...
This report is a preprint. It is not a formal publication in any way, and it will be published elsew...
The median of a profile = (u1, . . . , uk ) of vertices of a graph G is the set of vertices x that...
textabstractThe median problem is a classical problem in Location Theory: one searches for a locatio...
AbstractThe median of a profile π=(u1,…,uk) of vertices of a graph G is the set of vertices x that m...
AbstractThe general problem in location theory deals with functions that find sites to minimize some...
__Abstract__ A median (antimedian) of a profile of vertices on a graph G is a vertex that minimiz...
International audienceThe median of a set of vertices P of a graph G is the set of all vertices x o...
textabstractThe general problem in location theory deals with functions that find sites on a graph (...