Let G be a simple graph of order n with no isolated vertices and no isolated edges. For a positive integer w, an assignment f on G is a function f : E(G) {1, 2, . . . , w}. For a ...
An assignment of positive integer weights to the edges of a simple graph G is called irregular if the weighted degrees of the vertices are all different. The irregularity strength,...
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Until recently, parallel programming has largely focused on the exploitation of data-parallelism in dense matrix programs. However, many important application domains, including m...
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For more than thirty years, the parallel programming community has used the dependence graph as the main abstraction for reasoning about and exploiting parallelism in “regularâ€...
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Complex networks capture interactions among entities in various application areas in a graph representation. Analyzing large scale complex networks often answers important question...