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Planar graphs: theory and algorithms
Collected in this volume are most of the important theorems and algorithms currently known for planar graphs, together with constructive proofs for the theorems. Many of the algorithms are written in Pidgin PASCAL, and are the best-known ones; the complexities are linear or 0(nlogn). The first two c...
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1988
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author | Nishizeki, T Chiba, N |
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description | Collected in this volume are most of the important theorems and algorithms currently known for planar graphs, together with constructive proofs for the theorems. Many of the algorithms are written in Pidgin PASCAL, and are the best-known ones; the complexities are linear or 0(nlogn). The first two chapters provide the foundations of graph theoretic notions and algorithmic techniques. The remaining chapters discuss the topics of planarity testing, embedding, drawing, vertex- or edge-coloring, maximum independence set, subgraph listing, planar separator theorem, Hamiltonian cycles, and single- or multicommodity flows. Suitable for a course on algorithms, graph theory, or planar graphs, the volume will also be useful for computer scientists and graph theorists at the research level. An extensive reference section is included. |
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spelling | cern-19908012021-04-21T20:30:00Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1990801engNishizeki, TChiba, NPlanar graphs: theory and algorithmsMathematical Physics and MathematicsCollected in this volume are most of the important theorems and algorithms currently known for planar graphs, together with constructive proofs for the theorems. Many of the algorithms are written in Pidgin PASCAL, and are the best-known ones; the complexities are linear or 0(nlogn). The first two chapters provide the foundations of graph theoretic notions and algorithmic techniques. The remaining chapters discuss the topics of planarity testing, embedding, drawing, vertex- or edge-coloring, maximum independence set, subgraph listing, planar separator theorem, Hamiltonian cycles, and single- or multicommodity flows. Suitable for a course on algorithms, graph theory, or planar graphs, the volume will also be useful for computer scientists and graph theorists at the research level. An extensive reference section is included.North-Hollandoai:cds.cern.ch:19908011988 |
spellingShingle | Mathematical Physics and Mathematics Nishizeki, T Chiba, N Planar graphs: theory and algorithms |
title | Planar graphs: theory and algorithms |
title_full | Planar graphs: theory and algorithms |
title_fullStr | Planar graphs: theory and algorithms |
title_full_unstemmed | Planar graphs: theory and algorithms |
title_short | Planar graphs: theory and algorithms |
title_sort | planar graphs: theory and algorithms |
topic | Mathematical Physics and Mathematics |
url | http://cds.cern.ch/record/1990801 |
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