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36. WG 2010: Zarós, Crete, Greece
- Dimitrios M. Thilikos:
Graph Theoretic Concepts in Computer Science - 36th International Workshop, WG 2010, Zarós, Crete, Greece, June 28-30, 2010 Revised Papers. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 6410, 2010, ISBN 978-3-642-16925-0
Invited Talks
- Dimitris Achlioptas:
Algorithmic Barriers from Phase Transitions in Graphs. 1 - Erik D. Demaine:
Algorithmic Graph Minors and Bidimensionality. 2
Regular Talks
- Yota Otachi, Hans L. Bodlaender, Erik Jan van Leeuwen:
Complexity Results for the Spanning Tree Congestion Problem. 3-14 - Marcin Kaminski:
max-cut and Containment Relations in Graphs. 15-26 - Kyriaki Ioannidou, Stavros D. Nikolopoulos:
The Longest Path Problem is Polynomial on Cocomparability Graphs. 27-38 - Petr A. Golovach, Dieter Kratsch, Jean-François Couturier:
Colorings with Few Colors: Counting, Enumeration and Combinatorial Bounds. 39-50 - Tamás Fleiner:
On Stable Matchings and Flows. 51-62 - Hajo Broersma, Petr A. Golovach, Daniël Paulusma, Jian Song:
Narrowing Down the Gap on the Complexity of Coloring Pk-Free Graphs. 63-74 - Pinar Heggernes, Pim van 't Hof, Daniel Lokshtanov, Jesper Nederlof:
Computing the Cutwidth of Bipartite Permutation Graphs in Linear Time. 75-87 - Mathieu Liedloff, Ioan Todinca, Yngve Villanger:
Solving Capacitated Dominating Set by Using Covering by Subsets and Maximum Matching. 88-99 - Frederic Dorn, Hannes Moser, Rolf Niedermeier, Mathias Weller:
Efficient Algorithms for Eulerian Extension. 100-111 - Ge Xia, Yong Zhang:
On the Small Cycle Transversal of Planar Graphs. 112-122 - Mike Fellows, Panos Giannopoulos, Christian Knauer, Christophe Paul, Frances A. Rosamond, Sue Whitesides, Nathan Yu:
Milling a Graph with Turn Costs: A Parameterized Complexity Perspective. 123-134 - Karin Arikushi, Radoslav Fulek, Balázs Keszegh, Filip Moric, Csaba D. Tóth:
Graphs that Admit Right Angle Crossing Drawings. 135-146 - Marek Cygan, Marcin Pilipczuk, Michal Pilipczuk, Jakub Onufry Wojtaszczyk:
Kernelization Hardness of Connectivity Problems in d-Degenerate Graphs. 147-158 - Isolde Adler, Binh-Minh Bui-Xuan, Yuri Rabinovich, Gabriel Renault, Jan Arne Telle, Martin Vatshelle:
On the Boolean-Width of a Graph: Structure and Applications. 159-170 - Pinar Heggernes, Daniel Lokshtanov, Jesper Nederlof, Christophe Paul, Jan Arne Telle:
Generalized Graph Clustering: Recognizing (p, q)-Cluster Graphs. 171-183 - Konrad K. Dabrowski, Vadim V. Lozin, Rajiv Raman, Bernard Ries:
Colouring Vertices of Triangle-Free Graphs. 184-195 - Geevarghese Philip, Venkatesh Raman, Yngve Villanger:
A Quartic Kernel for Pathwidth-One Vertex Deletion. 196-207 - Jérémie Chalopin, Paola Flocchini, Bernard Mans, Nicola Santoro:
Network Exploration by Silent and Oblivious Robots. 208-219 - Annabell Berger, Matthias Müller-Hannemann:
Uniform Sampling of Digraphs with a Fixed Degree Sequence. 220-231 - René van Bevern, Christian Komusiewicz, Hannes Moser, Rolf Niedermeier:
Measuring Indifference: Unit Interval Vertex Deletion. 232-243 - Dániel Marx, Ildikó Schlotter:
Parameterized Complexity of the Arc-Preserving Subsequence Problem. 244-255 - Steven Chaplick, Marisa Gutierrez, Benjamin Lévêque, Silvia B. Tondato:
From Path Graphs to Directed Path Graphs. 256-265 - Nicolas Bonichon, Cyril Gavoille, Nicolas Hanusse, David Ilcinkas:
Connections between Theta-Graphs, Delaunay Triangulations, and Orthogonal Surfaces. 266-278 - Robert Elsässer, Adrian Ogierman:
Efficient Broadcasting in Random Power Law Networks. 279-291 - Padmini Mukkamala, János Pach, Deniz Sariöz:
Graphs with Large Obstacle Numbers. 292-303 - Edyta Szymanska:
The Complexity of Vertex Coloring Problems in Uniform Hypergraphs with High Degree. 304-314 - Colin McDiarmid, Tobias Müller:
The Number of Bits Needed to Represent a Unit Disk Graph. 315-323 - Jannik Matuschke, Britta Peis:
Lattices and Maximum Flow Algorithms in Planar Graphs. 324-335
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