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Enumerating Rooted Graphs with Reflectional Block Structures

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Enumerating Rooted Graphs with Reflectional Block Structures
In this paper, we consider an arbitrary class H of rooted graphs such that each biconnected component is given by a representation with reflectional symmetry, which allows a rooted graph to have several different representations, called embeddings. We give a general framework to design algorithms for enumerating embeddings of all graphs in H without repetition. The framework yields an efficient enumeration algorithm for a class H if the class B of biconnected graphs used in the graphs in H admits an efficient enumeration algorithm. For example, for the class B of rooted cycles, we can easily design an algorithm of enumerating rooted cycles so that delivers the difference between two consecutive cycles in constant time in a series of all outputs. Hence our framework implies that, for the class H of all rooted cacti, there is an algorithm that enumerates each cactus in constant time.
Bingbing Zhuang and Hiroshi Nagamochi
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Type Conference
Year 2010
Where CIAC
Authors Bingbing Zhuang and Hiroshi Nagamochi
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