One concern in making the calculation of algorithms a formal mathematical activity is succinctness of notation and proof. Here we consider two recent contributions to this concern that we believe to be valuable. The contributions show how matrix algebra and relation algebra, respectively, enhance succinctness in the formal calculation of algorithms for path problems (amongst others) in graphs. The contributions are independent, and use different notations and proof strategies. However, the differences can be reconciled. Here we show how to make this reconciliation. The reconciliation is valuable for two reasons. First, it provides a straightforward synthesis of overlapping aspects of the two independent pieces of work, revealing the common ...
AbstractWe survey an algebra of formal languages suitable to deal with graph algorithms. As an examp...
This new edition illustrates the power of linear algebra in the study of graphs. The emphasis on mat...
Abstract — It is our view that the state of the art in constructing a large collection of graph algo...
AbstractA calculational derivation is given of two abstract path algorithms. The first is an all-pai...
A calculational derivation is given of two abstract path algorithms. The first is an all-pairs algor...
We calculate two iterative, polynomial-time graph algorithms from the literature: a dominance algori...
We introduce operators and laws of an algebra of formal languages, a subalgebra of which corresponds...
We illustrate the use of formal languages and relations in compact formal derivations of some graph ...
I will give a gentle introduction to algebraic graph algorithms by showing how to determine if a giv...
AbstractWe illustrate the use of formal languages and relations in compact formal derivations of som...
Algorithmic graph theory has been expanding at an extremely rapid rate since the middle of the twent...
We introduce operators and laws of an algebra of formal languages, a subalgebra of which corresponds...
This book focuses on some of the main notions arising in graph theory, with an emphasis throughout o...
Graph programs as introduced by Habel and Plump [8] provide a simple yet computationally complete la...
Central to algorithmic graph theory are the concepts of acyclicity and strongly connected components...
AbstractWe survey an algebra of formal languages suitable to deal with graph algorithms. As an examp...
This new edition illustrates the power of linear algebra in the study of graphs. The emphasis on mat...
Abstract — It is our view that the state of the art in constructing a large collection of graph algo...
AbstractA calculational derivation is given of two abstract path algorithms. The first is an all-pai...
A calculational derivation is given of two abstract path algorithms. The first is an all-pairs algor...
We calculate two iterative, polynomial-time graph algorithms from the literature: a dominance algori...
We introduce operators and laws of an algebra of formal languages, a subalgebra of which corresponds...
We illustrate the use of formal languages and relations in compact formal derivations of some graph ...
I will give a gentle introduction to algebraic graph algorithms by showing how to determine if a giv...
AbstractWe illustrate the use of formal languages and relations in compact formal derivations of som...
Algorithmic graph theory has been expanding at an extremely rapid rate since the middle of the twent...
We introduce operators and laws of an algebra of formal languages, a subalgebra of which corresponds...
This book focuses on some of the main notions arising in graph theory, with an emphasis throughout o...
Graph programs as introduced by Habel and Plump [8] provide a simple yet computationally complete la...
Central to algorithmic graph theory are the concepts of acyclicity and strongly connected components...
AbstractWe survey an algebra of formal languages suitable to deal with graph algorithms. As an examp...
This new edition illustrates the power of linear algebra in the study of graphs. The emphasis on mat...
Abstract — It is our view that the state of the art in constructing a large collection of graph algo...