نتایج جستجو برای: genetic characterization

تعداد نتایج: 966085  

Journal: :J. Graph Algorithms Appl. 2011
Maw-Shang Chang Ling-Ju Hung Ton Kloks Sheng-Lung Peng

The G-width of a class of graphs G is defined as follows. A graph G has G-width k if there are k independent sets N1, . . . ,Nk in G such that G can be embedded into a graph H ∈ G such that for every edge e in H which is not an edge in G, there exists an i such that both endpoints of e are in Ni. For the class TH of threshold graphs we show that TH-width is NP-complete and we present fixed-para...

Journal: :Discrete Applied Mathematics 2014
Christian Desrosiers Philippe Galinier Pierre Hansen Alain Hertz

Given a class of graphs F , a forbidden subgraph characterization (FSC) is a set of graphs H such that a graph G belongs to F if and only if no graph of H is isomorphic to an induced subgraph of G. FSCs play a key role in graph theory, and are at the center of many important results obtained in that field. In this paper, we present novel methods that automate the generation of conjectures on FS...

Journal: :SIAM J. Discrete Math. 1999
Bojan Mohar

For an arbitrary fixed surface S, a linear time algorithm is presented that for a given graph G either finds an embedding of G in S or identifies a subgraph of G that is homeomorphic to a minimal forbidden subgraph for embeddability in S. A side result of the proof of the algorithm is that minimal forbidden subgraphs for embeddability in S cannot be arbitrarily large. This yields a constructive...

Journal: :Math. Program. 1995
Monique Laurent Svatopluk Poljak

Given a graph G = (V; E), the metric polytope S(G) is deened by the inequalities x(F) ? x(C n F) jFj ? 1 for F C; jFj odd ; C cycle of G, and 0 x e 1 for e 2 E. Optimization over S(G) provides an approximation for the max-cut problem. The graph G is called 1 d-integral if all the vertices of S(G) have their coordinates in f i d j 0 i dg. We prove that the class of 1 d-integral graphs is closed ...

2014
Rémy Belmonte Pim van 't Hof Marcin Jakub Kaminski Daniël Paulusma

Let fvs(G) and cfvs(G) denote the cardinalities of a minimum feedback vertex set and a minimum connected feedback vertex set of a graph G, respectively. For a graph class G, the price of connectivity for feedback vertex set (poc-fvs) for G is defined as the maximum ratio cfvs(G)/fvs(G) over all connected graphs G in G. It is known that the poc-fvs for general graphs is unbounded. We study the p...

2014
Ivana Capan Alexandra Carvalho José Coutinho

Group-IV nanocrystals have emerged as a promising group of materials that extends the realm of application of bulk diamond, silicon, germanium and related materials beyond their traditional boundaries. Over the last two decades of research, their potential for application in areas such as optoelectronic applications and memory devices has been progressively unraveled. Nevertheless, new challeng...

Journal: :Journal of Graph Theory 2004
Ronald J. Gould Tomasz Luczak Florian Pfender

We characterize all pairs of connected graphs {X,Y } such that each 3-connected {X,Y }-free graph is pancyclic. In particular, we show that if each of the graphs in such a pair {X,Y } has at least four vertices, then one of them is the claw K1,3, while the other is a subgraph of one of six specified graphs.

2006
Min Chih Lin Jayme Luiz Szwarcfiter

A circular-arc model (C,A) is a circle C together with a collection A of arcs of C. If A satisfies the Helly Property then (C,A) is a Helly circular-arc model. A (Helly) circular-arc graph is the intersection graph of a (Helly) circular-arc model. Circular-arc graphs and their subclasses have been the object of a great deal of attention, in the literature. Linear time recognition algorithm have...

Journal: :Ars Comb. 2010
Michael Dinitz Jonah M. Gold Thomas C. Sharkey Lorenzo Traldi

We discuss the use of K-terminal networks to represent arbitrary clutters. A given clutter has many di¤erent representations, and there does not seem to be any set of simple transformations that can be used to transform one representation of a clutter into any other. We observe that for t 2 the class of clutters that can be represented using no more than t terminals is closed under minors, and ...

Journal: :CoRR 2008
Seth Pettie

A generalized Davenport-Schinzel sequence is one over a finite alphabet that contains no subsequences isomorphic to a fixed forbidden subsequence. One of the fundamental problems in this area is bounding (asymptotically) the maximum length of such sequences. Following Klazar, let Ex(σ, n) be the maximum length of a sequence over an alphabet of size n avoiding subsequences isomorphic to σ. It ha...

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