AbstractIn this article we consider the application of ideas from parameterized complexity, and topological graph theory, to online problems. We focus on parameterized promise problems, where we are promised that the problem input obeys certain properties, or is presented in a certain fashion.We explore the effects of using graph width metrics as restrictions on the input to online problems. It seems natural to suppose that, for graphs having some form of bounded width, good online algorithms may exist for a number of natural problems. In the work presented we concentrate on online graph coloring problems, where we restrict the allowed input to instances having some form of bounded treewidth or pathwidth.We also consider the effects of rest...
We investigate the problem of online learning a binary labeling of the vertices for a given graph. W...
This thesis is presented in two parts. In Part I we concentrate on algorithmic aspects of parameteri...
The main focus of this thesis is on using the divide and conquer technique to efficiently solve grap...
AbstractIn this article we consider the application of ideas from parameterized complexity, and topo...
Abstract. In this article we introduce a new program that applies ideas from parameterized complexit...
We resolve a number of long-standing open problems in online graph coloring. More specifically, we d...
In the field of parameterized complexity theory, the study of graph width measures has been intimate...
Coping with NP-hard graph problems by doing better than simply brute force is a field of significant...
The role of graph width metrics, such as treewidth, pathwidth, and cliquewidth, is now seen as centr...
There are many open problems in the field of complexity. This means that, when analyzing the comple...
The role of graph width metrics, such as treewidth, pathwidth, and cliquewidth, is now seen as centr...
Online computation is a concept to model uncertainty where not all information on a problem instance...
The role of graph width metrics, such as treewidth, pathwidth, and cliquewidth, is now seen as centr...
Dynamic programming on various graph decompositions is one of the most fundamental techniques used i...
In this work, we give a unifying view of locality in four settings: distributed algorithms, sequenti...
We investigate the problem of online learning a binary labeling of the vertices for a given graph. W...
This thesis is presented in two parts. In Part I we concentrate on algorithmic aspects of parameteri...
The main focus of this thesis is on using the divide and conquer technique to efficiently solve grap...
AbstractIn this article we consider the application of ideas from parameterized complexity, and topo...
Abstract. In this article we introduce a new program that applies ideas from parameterized complexit...
We resolve a number of long-standing open problems in online graph coloring. More specifically, we d...
In the field of parameterized complexity theory, the study of graph width measures has been intimate...
Coping with NP-hard graph problems by doing better than simply brute force is a field of significant...
The role of graph width metrics, such as treewidth, pathwidth, and cliquewidth, is now seen as centr...
There are many open problems in the field of complexity. This means that, when analyzing the comple...
The role of graph width metrics, such as treewidth, pathwidth, and cliquewidth, is now seen as centr...
Online computation is a concept to model uncertainty where not all information on a problem instance...
The role of graph width metrics, such as treewidth, pathwidth, and cliquewidth, is now seen as centr...
Dynamic programming on various graph decompositions is one of the most fundamental techniques used i...
In this work, we give a unifying view of locality in four settings: distributed algorithms, sequenti...
We investigate the problem of online learning a binary labeling of the vertices for a given graph. W...
This thesis is presented in two parts. In Part I we concentrate on algorithmic aspects of parameteri...
The main focus of this thesis is on using the divide and conquer technique to efficiently solve grap...