Given a graph with costs on the edges, the power of a node is the maximum cost of an edge leaving it, and the power of the graph is the sum of the powers of the nodes of this graph...
Mohammad Taghi Hajiaghayi, Guy Kortsarz, Vahab S. ...
A graph G is a support for a hypergraph H = (V, S) if the vertices of G correspond to the vertices of H such that for each hyperedge Si ∈ S the subgraph of G induced by Si is co...
Kevin Buchin, Marc J. van Kreveld, Henk Meijer, Be...
We show how to compute cartograms with worst-case optimal polygonal complexity. Specifically we study rectilinear duals which are side-contact representations of a planar graph G ...
Md. Jawaherul Alam, Therese C. Biedl, Stefan Felsn...
In the oblivious buy-at-bulk network design problem in a graph, the task is to compute a fixed set of paths for every pair of source-destination in the graph, such that any set of ...
Srinivasagopalan Srivathsan, Costas Busch, S. Sith...
The disjoint paths problem asks, given an graph G and k + 1 pairs of terminals (s0, t0), . . . , (sk, tk), whether there are k + 1 pairwise disjoint paths P0, . . . , Pk, such tha...