In this paper, we investigate algorithms for some related graph parameters. Each of these asks for a linear ordering of the vertices of the graph (or can be formulated as such), and constructive linear time algorithms for the fixed parameter versions of the problems have been published for several of these. Examples are cutwidth, pathwidth, and directed or weighted variants of these. However, these algorithms have complicated technical details. This paper attempts to present ideas in these al- gorithms in a different more easily accessible manner, by showing that the algorithms can be obtained by a stepwise modication of a trivial hypothetical non-deterministic algorithm. The methodology is applied to rederive known results for the ...
In the framework of parameterized complexity, one of the most commonly used structural parameters is...
Abstract — The cutwidth minimization problem consists of finding a linear layout of a graph so that ...
AbstractLet G be a finite undirected graph and let cw(G), s(G) and b(G) denote the cutwidth, search ...
AbstractIn this paper, we investigate algorithms for some related graph parameters. Each of these as...
In this paper, we investigate algorithms for some related graph parameters. Each of these asks for a...
In this paper, we investigate algorithms for some related graph parameters. Each of these asks for ...
In this paper, we investigate algorithms for some related graph parameters. Each of these asks for...
In this paper, we investigate algorithms for some related graph parameters. Each of these asks for...
AbstractIn this paper, we investigate algorithms for some related graph parameters. Each of these as...
The cutwidth of a graph G is defined to be the smallest integer k such that the vertices of G can be...
The cutwidth of a graph G is defined to be the smallest integer k such that the vertices of G can be...
The cutwidth of a graph G is defined to be the smallest integer k such that the vertices of G can be...
The problem of determining the cutwidth of a graph is a notoriously hard problem which remains NP-co...
We study the CUTWIDTH problem, where the input is a graph G, and the objective is find a linear layo...
Cutwidth is a fundamental graph layout parameter. It generalises to hypergraphs in a natural way and...
In the framework of parameterized complexity, one of the most commonly used structural parameters is...
Abstract — The cutwidth minimization problem consists of finding a linear layout of a graph so that ...
AbstractLet G be a finite undirected graph and let cw(G), s(G) and b(G) denote the cutwidth, search ...
AbstractIn this paper, we investigate algorithms for some related graph parameters. Each of these as...
In this paper, we investigate algorithms for some related graph parameters. Each of these asks for a...
In this paper, we investigate algorithms for some related graph parameters. Each of these asks for ...
In this paper, we investigate algorithms for some related graph parameters. Each of these asks for...
In this paper, we investigate algorithms for some related graph parameters. Each of these asks for...
AbstractIn this paper, we investigate algorithms for some related graph parameters. Each of these as...
The cutwidth of a graph G is defined to be the smallest integer k such that the vertices of G can be...
The cutwidth of a graph G is defined to be the smallest integer k such that the vertices of G can be...
The cutwidth of a graph G is defined to be the smallest integer k such that the vertices of G can be...
The problem of determining the cutwidth of a graph is a notoriously hard problem which remains NP-co...
We study the CUTWIDTH problem, where the input is a graph G, and the objective is find a linear layo...
Cutwidth is a fundamental graph layout parameter. It generalises to hypergraphs in a natural way and...
In the framework of parameterized complexity, one of the most commonly used structural parameters is...
Abstract — The cutwidth minimization problem consists of finding a linear layout of a graph so that ...
AbstractLet G be a finite undirected graph and let cw(G), s(G) and b(G) denote the cutwidth, search ...