Many N/P-hard graph problems can be solved in polynomial time for graphs with bounded treewidth. Equivalent results are known for pathwidth and branchwidth. In recent years, several studies have shown that this result is not only of theoretical interest but can successfully be applied to find (almost) optimal solutions or lower bounds for many optimization problems. To apply a tree decomposition approach, the treewidth of the graph has to be determined, independently of the application at hand. Although for fixed fc, linear time algorithms exist to solve the decision problem "treewidth <= k", their practical use is very limited. The computational tractability of treewidth has been rarely studied so far. In this paper, we compare four heuri...
Abstract. This paper gives a short survey on algorithmic aspects of the treewidth of graphs. Some al...
This paper gives a short survey on algorithmic aspects of the treewidth of graphs. Some alternative ...
Abstract. This paper presents algorithms whose input is an undirected graph, and whose output is a t...
ManyNP-hard graph problems can be solved in polynomial time for graphs with bounded treewidth. Equiv...
Many NP-complete graph problems can be solved in polynomial time for graphs with bounded treewidth. ...
The notion of treewidth is of considerable interest in relation to NP-hard problems. Indeed, severa...
Treewidth is a graph parameter with several interesting theoretical and practical applications. This...
For several applications, it is important to be able to compute the treewidth of a given graph and t...
Treewidth is a graph parameter with several interesting theoretical and practical applications. This...
AbstractFor several applications, it is important to be able to compute the treewidth of a given gra...
Some new ideas are presented on graph reduction applied to graphs with bounded treewidth. It is show...
AbstractFor more and more applications, it is important to be able to compute the treewidth of a giv...
Abstract. The notion of treewidth is of considerable interest in re-lation to NP-hard problems. Inde...
In this paper we give, for all constants k, l , explicit algorithms, that given a graph G = (V, E) ...
Abstract. This paper gives a short survey on algorithmic aspects of the treewidth of graphs. Some al...
Abstract. This paper gives a short survey on algorithmic aspects of the treewidth of graphs. Some al...
This paper gives a short survey on algorithmic aspects of the treewidth of graphs. Some alternative ...
Abstract. This paper presents algorithms whose input is an undirected graph, and whose output is a t...
ManyNP-hard graph problems can be solved in polynomial time for graphs with bounded treewidth. Equiv...
Many NP-complete graph problems can be solved in polynomial time for graphs with bounded treewidth. ...
The notion of treewidth is of considerable interest in relation to NP-hard problems. Indeed, severa...
Treewidth is a graph parameter with several interesting theoretical and practical applications. This...
For several applications, it is important to be able to compute the treewidth of a given graph and t...
Treewidth is a graph parameter with several interesting theoretical and practical applications. This...
AbstractFor several applications, it is important to be able to compute the treewidth of a given gra...
Some new ideas are presented on graph reduction applied to graphs with bounded treewidth. It is show...
AbstractFor more and more applications, it is important to be able to compute the treewidth of a giv...
Abstract. The notion of treewidth is of considerable interest in re-lation to NP-hard problems. Inde...
In this paper we give, for all constants k, l , explicit algorithms, that given a graph G = (V, E) ...
Abstract. This paper gives a short survey on algorithmic aspects of the treewidth of graphs. Some al...
Abstract. This paper gives a short survey on algorithmic aspects of the treewidth of graphs. Some al...
This paper gives a short survey on algorithmic aspects of the treewidth of graphs. Some alternative ...
Abstract. This paper presents algorithms whose input is an undirected graph, and whose output is a t...