This paper addresses a variant of the classical clique problem in which the edges of the graph are labeled. The problem consists of finding a clique as large as possible whose edge set contains at most b ∈ Z+ different labels. Moreover, in case of more feasible cliques of the same maximum size, we look for the one with the minimum number of labels. We study the time complexity of the problem, also in special cases, and we propose a mathematical programming approach for its solution by introducing two different formulations: the basic and the enforced. We experimentally evaluate the performance of the proposed approach on a set of benchmark instances (DIMACS) suitably adapted to the problem
This paper introduces a branch-and-bound algorithm for the maximum clique problem which applies exis...
A clique in a graph is a set of vertices that are all directly connected to each other i.e. a comple...
Given a graph G where a label is associated with each edge, we address the problem of looking for ...
This paper addresses a variant of the classical clique problem in which the edges of the graph are l...
This paper addresses a variant of the classical clique problem in which the edges of the graph are l...
This paper addresses a variant of the classical clique problem in which the edges of the graph are l...
This paper addresses a variant of the classical clique problem in which the edges of the graph are l...
This paper addresses a variant of the classical clique problem in which the edges of the graph are l...
This paper addresses a variant of the classical clique problem in which the edges of the graph are l...
AbstractThis paper addresses a variant of the classical clique problem in which the edges of the gra...
AbstractThis paper addresses a variant of the classical clique problem in which the edges of the gra...
The maximum labelled clique problem is a variant of the maximum clique problem where edges in the gr...
The maximum labelled clique problem is a variant of the maximum clique problem where edges in the gr...
Abstract. Finding the maximum clique is a known NP-Complete problem and it is also hard to approxima...
AbstractGiven a graph, in the maximum clique problem, one desires to find the largest number of vert...
This paper introduces a branch-and-bound algorithm for the maximum clique problem which applies exis...
A clique in a graph is a set of vertices that are all directly connected to each other i.e. a comple...
Given a graph G where a label is associated with each edge, we address the problem of looking for ...
This paper addresses a variant of the classical clique problem in which the edges of the graph are l...
This paper addresses a variant of the classical clique problem in which the edges of the graph are l...
This paper addresses a variant of the classical clique problem in which the edges of the graph are l...
This paper addresses a variant of the classical clique problem in which the edges of the graph are l...
This paper addresses a variant of the classical clique problem in which the edges of the graph are l...
This paper addresses a variant of the classical clique problem in which the edges of the graph are l...
AbstractThis paper addresses a variant of the classical clique problem in which the edges of the gra...
AbstractThis paper addresses a variant of the classical clique problem in which the edges of the gra...
The maximum labelled clique problem is a variant of the maximum clique problem where edges in the gr...
The maximum labelled clique problem is a variant of the maximum clique problem where edges in the gr...
Abstract. Finding the maximum clique is a known NP-Complete problem and it is also hard to approxima...
AbstractGiven a graph, in the maximum clique problem, one desires to find the largest number of vert...
This paper introduces a branch-and-bound algorithm for the maximum clique problem which applies exis...
A clique in a graph is a set of vertices that are all directly connected to each other i.e. a comple...
Given a graph G where a label is associated with each edge, we address the problem of looking for ...