نتایج جستجو برای: vertex path

تعداد نتایج: 174800  

1997
C. Krattenthaler

We survey old and new results on the enumeration of lattice paths in the plane with a given number of turns, including the recent developments on the enumeration of nonintersecting lattice paths with a given number of turns. Motivations to consider such enumeration problems come from various elds, e.g. probability, statistics, combinatorics, and commutative algebra. We show that the appropriate...

2017
Deepa Sinha Deepakshi Sharma

A signed graph is a simple graph where each edge receives a sign positive or negative. Such graphs are mainly used in social sciences where individuals represent vertices friendly relation between them as a positive edge and enmity as a negative edge. In signed graphs, we define these relationships (edges) as of friendship ("+" edge) or hostility ("-" edge). A 2-path product signed graph [Formu...

Journal: :Electronic Colloquium on Computational Complexity (ECCC) 2016
Boris Brimkov Illya V. Hicks

In this paper, we reduce the logspace shortest path problem to biconnected graphs; in particular, we present a logspace shortest path algorithm for general graphs which uses a logspace shortest path oracle for biconnected graphs. We also present a linear time logspace shortest path algorithm for graphs with bounded vertex degree and biconnected component size, which does not rely on an oracle. ...

Journal: :Electr. J. Comb. 2011
Meysam Alishahi Ali Taherkhani Carsten Thomassen

It was conjectured in [S. Akbari, F. Khaghanpoor, and S. Moazzeni. Colorful paths in vertex coloring of graphs. Preprint] that, if G is a connected graph distinct from C7, then there is a χ(G)-coloring of G in which every vertex v ∈ V (G) is an initial vertex of a path P with χ(G) vertices whose colors are different. In [S. Akbari, V. Liaghat, and A. Nikzad. Colorful paths in vertex coloring of...

1991
Ira M. Gessel

Introduction. A well-known algorithm for coloring the vertices of a graph is the “greedy algorithm”: given a totally ordered set of colors, each vertex of the graph (taken in some order) is colored with the least color not already used to color an adjacent vertex. When applied to a path graph with at least two vertices, the algorithm uses either 2 or 3 colors, depending on the order in which th...

2013
Guanqun Ni Yin-Feng Xu Yucheng Dong

This paper considers minimax regret 1-sink location problems in dynamic path networks. A dynamic path network consists of an undirected path with positive edge lengths and constant edge capacity and the vertex supply which is nonnegative value, called weight, is unknown but only the interval of weight is known. A particular assignment of weight to each vertex is called a scenario. Under any sce...

2010
Ratan Singh P. K. Das

A graphoidal cover of a graph G is a collection ψ of (not necessarily open) paths in G such that every path in ψ has at least two vertices, every vertex of G is an internal vertex of at most one path in ψ and every edge of G is in exactly one path in ψ. The minimum cardinality of a graphoidal cover of G is called the graphoidal covering number of G and is denoted by η(G) or η. Also, If every me...

2009
Pim van 't Hof Daniël Paulusma Gerhard J. Woeginger

The 2-Disjoint Connected Subgraphs problem asks if a given graph has two vertex-disjoint connected subgraphs containing prespecified sets of vertices. We show that this problem is NP-complete even if one of the sets has cardinality 2. The Longest Path Contractibility problem asks for the largest integer ` for which an input graph can be contracted to the path P` on ` vertices. We show that the ...

2014
Huilin Huang

A tree T is a graph which is connected and doesn’t contain any circuits. Given any two vertices α ̸ = β ∈ T, let αβ be the unique path connecting α and β. Define the graph distance d(α, β) to be the number of edges contained in the path αβ. Let T be an infinite tree with root 0.The set of all vertices with distance n from the root is called the nth generation of T, which is denoted by L n . We d...

2012
K. Ratan Singh P. K. Das

An induced acyclic graphoidal cover of a graph G is a collection ψ of open paths in G such that every path in ψ has atleast two vertices, every vertex of G is an internal vertex of at most one path in ψ, every edge of G is in exactly one path in ψ and every member of ψ is an induced path. The minimum cardinality of an induced acyclic graphoidal cover of G is called the induced acyclic graphoida...

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