For a graph G and a collection of vertex pairs {(s1, t1), . . . , (sk, tk)}, the k disjoint paths problem is to find k vertex-disjoint paths P1, . . . , Pk, where Pi is a path fr...
Given a planar graph G, we consider drawings of G in the plane where edges are represented by straight line segments (which possibly intersect). Such a drawing is specified by an ...
Mihyun Kang, Oleg Pikhurko, Alexander Ravsky, Math...
: Under water sensor network is an important research direction in computer science. There are many interesting optimization problems regarding its design, routing and applications...
An induced matching in graph G is a matching which is an induced subgraph of G. Clearly, among two vertices with the same neighborhood (called twins) at most one is matched in any...
Rok Erman, Lukasz Kowalik, Matjaz Krnc, Tomasz Wal...
Suppose we are given a graph G together with two proper vertex k-colourings of G, α and β. How easily can we decide whether it is possible to transform α into β by recolouring...