Graphtheoretic Concepts in Computer Science Proceedings of the International Workshop WG 80 Bad Honnef, June 15-18, 1980
Titre:
Graphtheoretic Concepts in Computer Science Proceedings of the International Workshop WG 80 Bad Honnef, June 15-18, 1980
ISBN (Numéro international normalisé des livres):
9783540384359
Edition:
1st ed. 1981.
PRODUCTION_INFO:
Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 1981.
Description physique:
XII, 408 p. online resource.
Collections:
Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 100
Table des matières:
The post-office problem and related questions -- Series of graphs generated by rational machines -- On linearizing graphs -- Set-theoretic concepts in programming languages and their implementation -- Graph rewriting and automatic, machine-independent program optimization -- Properties of ordered graph grammars -- The power of a one-dimensional vector of processors -- A new data structure for representing sorted lists -- On the use of some almost sure graph properties -- On a generalization of heaps -- Graph grammars and the complexity gap in the isomorphism problem for acyclic digraphs -- Issues in the study of graph embeddings -- Schema hypergraphs:A formalism to investigate logical data base design -- The use of transitively irreducible kernels of full families of functional dependencies in logical data base design -- Graph algorithms for the synthesis and manipulation of data base schemes -- The analysis of search trees: A survey -- A framework for data structures -- Investigating programs in terms of partial graphs -- An observation concerning the complexity of problems with few solutions and its application to cryptography -- Bounding the bandwidth of NP-complete problems -- The complexity of path problems in graphs and path systems of bounded bandwidth -- A comparison between petri-nets and graph grammars -- A graph grammar representation of nonsequential processes -- Reachability homomorphisms on nets -- A birds eye view to path problems -- The chinese postman problem for mixed graphs -- Alternating cycle covers and paths -- Generating all planar 0-,1-,2-,3-connected graphs -- Optimal (s,t)-cuts -- F-factors, perfect matchings and related concepts.
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Langue:
Anglais