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Graph-Theoretic Concepts in Computer Science 16th International Workshop WG '90, Berlin, Germany, June 20-22, 1990
Başlık:
Graph-Theoretic Concepts in Computer Science 16th International Workshop WG '90, Berlin, Germany, June 20-22, 1990
ISBN:
9783540463108
Edition:
1st ed. 1991.
Yayın Bilgileri:
Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 1991.
Fiziksel Tanımlama:
XIII, 367 p. online resource.
Series:
Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 484
Contents:
Optimal parallel algorithms for sparse graphs -- Finding minimally weighted subgraphs -- On the complexity of some coloring games -- A generalized best-first search method in graphs -- Avoiding matrix multiplication -- Induced subraph isomorphism for cographs is NP-complete -- On feedback problems in planar digraphs -- Recognizing binary hamming graphs in O(n 2 log n) time -- Vertex-disjoint trees and boundary single-layer routing -- Bounds on the quality of approximate solutions to the group Steiner problem -- Two polynomial problems in PLA folding -- The VLSI layout problem in various embedding models -- Approximating the minimum net expansion: Near optimal solutions to circuit partitioning problems -- Deterministic message routing in faulty hypercubes -- On complexity of a message-routing strategy for multicomputer systems -- Embeddings of treelike graphs into 2-dimensional meshes -- Diagnosis of t/s-diagnosable systems -- Deciding 1-solvability of distributed task is NP-hard -- Remarks on some concurrency measures -- On the rectilinear art gallery problem algorithmic aspects -- Separation problems and circular arc systems -- Genus of orders and lattices -- Comparing the expressibility of two languages formed using NP-complete graph operators -- Decomposition of linear recursive logic programs -- On the transition graphs of automata and grammars -- Algebraic approach to graph transformation based on single pushout derivations.
Abstract:
This volume gives the proceedings of WG '90, the 16th in a series of workshops. The aim of the workshop series is to contribute to integration in computer science by applying graph-theoretic concepts. The workshops are unusual in that they combine theoretical aspects with practice and applications. The volume is organized into sections on: - Graph algorithms and complexity, - VLSI layout, - Multiprocessor systems and concurrency, - Computational geometry, - Graphs, languages and databases, - Graph grammars. The volume contains revised versions of nearly all the papers presented at the workshop. Several papers take the form of preliminary reports on ongoing research.
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Dil:
English