There is an extended history of study in theoretical computer science faithful to designing proficient algorithms for graph problems. In several modern applications the graph in query is altering over time, and to avoid rerunning algorithm on the entire graph every time a small change occurs. This paper aims to present a brief survey on graph theory based on Shortest Distances in Dynamic Graphs techniques in which the goal is to minimize the amount of work needed to re-optimize the solution when the graph changes. Number of relative studies namely Graph pattern matching, Spatially Induced Linkage Cognizance (SILC), Snowball Algorithm, GREEDY-SNDOP, APSP and Efficient incremental algorithms are discussed and evaluate the running time perform...
The graph is a powerful mathematical tool applied in many fields such as transportation, communicati...
We describe algorithms for finding shortest paths and distances in a planar digraph which exploit th...
Many fundamental computational tasks can be modeled by distances on a graph. This has inspired study...
There is an extended history of study in theoretical computer science faithful to designing proficie...
Published online: 20 October 2016Since today’s real-world graphs, such as social network graphs, are...
We describe Mgorithms for finding shortest paths and distances in a planar digraph which exploit the...
We describe algorithms for finding shortest paths and distances in aplanar digraph which exploit the...
We describe algorithms for finding shortest paths and distances in outerplanar and planar digraphs t...
We describe algorithms for finding shortest paths and distances in a planar digraph which exploit th...
Distance queries are a fundamental part of many network analysis applications. Distances can be used...
To efficiently process time-evolving graphs where new vertices and edges are inserted over time, an ...
Abstract—The development of concepts derived from the generic approach to solving the problem of the...
Abstract. A distributed algorithm for the single source shortest path problem for directed graphs wi...
We describe algorithms for finding shortest paths and distances in a planar digraph which exploit th...
We study the problem of preprocessing a large graph so that point-to-point shortest-path queries can...
The graph is a powerful mathematical tool applied in many fields such as transportation, communicati...
We describe algorithms for finding shortest paths and distances in a planar digraph which exploit th...
Many fundamental computational tasks can be modeled by distances on a graph. This has inspired study...
There is an extended history of study in theoretical computer science faithful to designing proficie...
Published online: 20 October 2016Since today’s real-world graphs, such as social network graphs, are...
We describe Mgorithms for finding shortest paths and distances in a planar digraph which exploit the...
We describe algorithms for finding shortest paths and distances in aplanar digraph which exploit the...
We describe algorithms for finding shortest paths and distances in outerplanar and planar digraphs t...
We describe algorithms for finding shortest paths and distances in a planar digraph which exploit th...
Distance queries are a fundamental part of many network analysis applications. Distances can be used...
To efficiently process time-evolving graphs where new vertices and edges are inserted over time, an ...
Abstract—The development of concepts derived from the generic approach to solving the problem of the...
Abstract. A distributed algorithm for the single source shortest path problem for directed graphs wi...
We describe algorithms for finding shortest paths and distances in a planar digraph which exploit th...
We study the problem of preprocessing a large graph so that point-to-point shortest-path queries can...
The graph is a powerful mathematical tool applied in many fields such as transportation, communicati...
We describe algorithms for finding shortest paths and distances in a planar digraph which exploit th...
Many fundamental computational tasks can be modeled by distances on a graph. This has inspired study...