The field of computer science has greatly benefitted from the advances in combinatorial algorithms in the last few decades.This is because the advent of high speed computers has made it possible to generate lists of combinatorial objects in a practical amount of time.In areas such as genome science and data mining the problems are often vaguely defined, and researchers have to look for meaningful information in huge datasets.In this thesis, efficient generation algorithms for subgraphs such as bicliques and paths in cliques are developed. Cliques and bicliques are used to model various real-world problems encountered in bio-informatics, data mining and networks. We consider two variations of bicliques: pseudo-bicliques and c-isolated bicliq...
AbstractWe present a general framework to study enumeration algorithms for maximal cliques and maxim...
AbstractWe represent a new method for finding all connected maximal common subgraphs in two graphs w...
A chordal graph is a graph which contains no chordless cycle of at least four edges as an induced su...
This thesis examines the devices employed by various algorithms to search for maximal complete subgr...
We describe a consensus-type algorithm for determining all the maximal complete bipartite (not neces...
In undirected graphs, a clique is a subset of its vertices which are all pairwise connected. The pro...
Enumeration is listing all objects that satisfy given properties. We callenumeration of subgraphs of...
AbstractAn independent set of a graph is a subset of pairwise non-adjacent vertices. A complete bipa...
Given a graph G and a parameter k, the k-Biclique problem asks whether G contains a complete biparti...
AbstractIn an undirected graph G=(V,E), a set of k vertices is called c-isolated if it has less than...
We describe a new algorithm for generating all maximal bicliques (i.e. complete bipartite, not neces...
We describe a new algorithm for generating all maximal bicliques (i.e. complete bipartite. not neces...
Given a simple, undirected graph G, a biclique is a subset of vertices inducing a complete bipartite...
AbstractWe describe a new algorithm for generating all maximal bicliques (i.e. complete bipartite, n...
BACKGROUND: Integrating and analyzing heterogeneous genome-scale data is a huge algorithmic challeng...
AbstractWe present a general framework to study enumeration algorithms for maximal cliques and maxim...
AbstractWe represent a new method for finding all connected maximal common subgraphs in two graphs w...
A chordal graph is a graph which contains no chordless cycle of at least four edges as an induced su...
This thesis examines the devices employed by various algorithms to search for maximal complete subgr...
We describe a consensus-type algorithm for determining all the maximal complete bipartite (not neces...
In undirected graphs, a clique is a subset of its vertices which are all pairwise connected. The pro...
Enumeration is listing all objects that satisfy given properties. We callenumeration of subgraphs of...
AbstractAn independent set of a graph is a subset of pairwise non-adjacent vertices. A complete bipa...
Given a graph G and a parameter k, the k-Biclique problem asks whether G contains a complete biparti...
AbstractIn an undirected graph G=(V,E), a set of k vertices is called c-isolated if it has less than...
We describe a new algorithm for generating all maximal bicliques (i.e. complete bipartite, not neces...
We describe a new algorithm for generating all maximal bicliques (i.e. complete bipartite. not neces...
Given a simple, undirected graph G, a biclique is a subset of vertices inducing a complete bipartite...
AbstractWe describe a new algorithm for generating all maximal bicliques (i.e. complete bipartite, n...
BACKGROUND: Integrating and analyzing heterogeneous genome-scale data is a huge algorithmic challeng...
AbstractWe present a general framework to study enumeration algorithms for maximal cliques and maxim...
AbstractWe represent a new method for finding all connected maximal common subgraphs in two graphs w...
A chordal graph is a graph which contains no chordless cycle of at least four edges as an induced su...