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Graph-Theoretic Concepts in Computer Science

40th International Workshop, WG 2014, Nouan-le-Fuzelier, France, June 25-27, 2014. Revised Selected Papers

Part of the book series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS, volume 8747)

Conference series link(s): WG: International Workshop on Graph-Theoretic Concepts in Computer Science

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Table of contents (34 papers)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages I-XI
  2. Distributedly Testing Cycle-Freeness

    • Heger Arfaoui, Pierre Fraigniaud, David Ilcinkas, Fabien Mathieu
    Pages 15-28
  3. DMVP: Foremost Waypoint Coverage of Time-Varying Graphs

    • Eric Aaron, Danny Krizanc, Elliot Meyerson
    Pages 29-41
  4. Linear Rank-Width of Distance-Hereditary Graphs

    • Isolde Adler, Mamadou Moustapha Kanté, O-joung Kwon
    Pages 42-55
  5. Vertex Contact Graphs of Paths on a Grid

    • Nieke Aerts, Stefan Felsner
    Pages 56-68
  6. Deciding the Bell Number for Hereditary Graph Properties

    • Aistis Atminas, Andrew Collins, Jan Foniok, Vadim V. Lozin
    Pages 69-80
  7. Boxicity and Separation Dimension

    • Manu Basavaraju, L. Sunil Chandran, Martin Charles Golumbic, Rogers Mathew, Deepak Rajendraprasad
    Pages 81-92
  8. Maximal Induced Matchings in Triangle-Free Graphs

    • Manu Basavaraju, Pinar Heggernes, Pim van ’t Hof, Reza Saei, Yngve Villanger
    Pages 93-104
  9. Structural Parameterizations for Boxicity

    • Henning Bruhn, Morgan Chopin, Felix Joos, Oliver Schaudt
    Pages 117-128
  10. A New Characterization of \(P_k\)-free Graphs

    • Eglantine Camby, Oliver Schaudt
    Pages 129-138
  11. Contact Representations of Planar Graphs: Extending a Partial Representation is Hard

    • Steven Chaplick, Paul Dorbec, Jan Kratochvíl, Mickael Montassier, Juraj Stacho
    Pages 139-151
  12. The Maximum Labeled Path Problem

    • Basile Couëtoux, Elie Nakache, Yann Vaxès
    Pages 152-163
  13. Minimum Spanning Tree Verification Under Uncertainty

    • Thomas Erlebach, Michael Hoffmann
    Pages 164-175
  14. On Set Expansion Problems and the Small Set Expansion Conjecture

    • Rajiv Gandhi, Guy Kortsarz
    Pages 189-200
  15. Hadwiger Number of Graphs with Small Chordality

    • Petr A. Golovach, Pinar Heggernes, Pim van ’t Hof, Christophe Paul
    Pages 201-213
  16. Recognizing Threshold Tolerance Graphs in \(O(n^2)\) Time

    • Petr A. Golovach, Pinar Heggernes, Nathan Lindzey, Ross M. McConnell, Vinícius Fernandes dos Santos, Jeremy P. Spinrad
    Pages 214-224
  17. Induced Disjoint Paths in Circular-Arc Graphs in Linear Time

    • Petr A. Golovach, Daniël Paulusma, Erik Jan van Leeuwen
    Pages 225-237

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About this book

This book constitutes the thoroughly refereed post-conference proceedings of the 40th International Workshop on Graph-Theoretic Concepts in Computer Science, WG 2014, held in Nouan-le-Fuzelier, France, in June 2014.

The 32 revised full papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from 80 submissions. The book also includes two invited papers. The papers cover a wide range of topics in graph theory related to computer science, such as design and analysis of sequential, parallel, randomized, parameterized and distributed graph and network algorithms; structural graph theory with algorithmic or complexity applications; computational complexity of graph and network problems; graph grammars, graph rewriting systems and graph modeling; graph drawing and layouts; computational geometry; random graphs and models of the web and scale-free networks; and support of these concepts by suitable implementations and applications.

Editors and Affiliations

  • LITA, Université de Lorraine, Metz Cedex 01, France

    Dieter Kratsch

  • Université d'Orléans, Orléans, France

    Ioan Todinca

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