AbstractThe goal of a fugitive-search game on a graph is to trap a fugitive that hides on the vertices of the graph by systematically placing searchers on the vertices. The fugitive is assumed to have complete knowledge of the graph and of the searchers' moves, but is restricted to move only along paths whose vertices are not guarded by searchers. The search number of the graph is the least number of searchers necessary to trap the fugitive. Variants of the fugitive-search game have been related to important graph parameters like treewidth and pathwidth. In this paper, we introduce a class of fugitive-search games where the searchers do not see the fugitive and the fugitive can only move just before a searcher is placed on the vertex it occ...
AbstractWe consider a search game on a graph in which one cop in a helicopter flying from vertex to ...
International audienceGraph searching is a game where a team of mobile agents must catch a fugitive ...
In graph searching game the opponents are a set of searchers and a fugitive in a graph. The searcher...
AbstractThe goal of a fugitive-search game on a graph is to trap a fugitive that hides on the vertic...
AbstractGraph searching encompasses a wide variety of combinatorial problems related to the problem ...
In general, graph search can be described in terms of a sequence of searchers' moves on a graph, ab...
We consider the mixed search game against an agile and visible fugitive. This is the variant of the ...
AbstractWe introduce a variant of the classic node search game called LIFO-search where searchers ar...
In general, graph search can be described in terms of a sequence of searchers' moves on a graph...
In graph searching game the opponents are a set of searchers and a fugitive in a graph. The searche...
Non-deterministic graph searching was introduced by Fomin et al. to provide a unified approach for p...
AbstractIn the graph searching game the opponents are a set of searchers and a fugitive in a graph. ...
International audienceNon-deterministic graph searching was introduced by Fomin et al. to provide a ...
The node search game against a lazy (or, respectively, agile) invisible robber has been introduced a...
AbstractGiven a graph G=(V,E) in which a fugitive hides on vertices or along edges, graph searching ...
AbstractWe consider a search game on a graph in which one cop in a helicopter flying from vertex to ...
International audienceGraph searching is a game where a team of mobile agents must catch a fugitive ...
In graph searching game the opponents are a set of searchers and a fugitive in a graph. The searcher...
AbstractThe goal of a fugitive-search game on a graph is to trap a fugitive that hides on the vertic...
AbstractGraph searching encompasses a wide variety of combinatorial problems related to the problem ...
In general, graph search can be described in terms of a sequence of searchers' moves on a graph, ab...
We consider the mixed search game against an agile and visible fugitive. This is the variant of the ...
AbstractWe introduce a variant of the classic node search game called LIFO-search where searchers ar...
In general, graph search can be described in terms of a sequence of searchers' moves on a graph...
In graph searching game the opponents are a set of searchers and a fugitive in a graph. The searche...
Non-deterministic graph searching was introduced by Fomin et al. to provide a unified approach for p...
AbstractIn the graph searching game the opponents are a set of searchers and a fugitive in a graph. ...
International audienceNon-deterministic graph searching was introduced by Fomin et al. to provide a ...
The node search game against a lazy (or, respectively, agile) invisible robber has been introduced a...
AbstractGiven a graph G=(V,E) in which a fugitive hides on vertices or along edges, graph searching ...
AbstractWe consider a search game on a graph in which one cop in a helicopter flying from vertex to ...
International audienceGraph searching is a game where a team of mobile agents must catch a fugitive ...
In graph searching game the opponents are a set of searchers and a fugitive in a graph. The searcher...