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Classes of Directed Graphs

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This edited volume offers a detailed account of the theory of directed graphs from the perspective of important classes of digraphs, with each chapter written by experts on the topic.
Outlining fundamental discoveries and new results obtained over recent years, this book provides a comprehensive overview of the latest research in the field. It covers core new results on each of the classes discussed, including chapters on tournaments, planar digraphs, acyclic digraphs, Euler digraphs, graph products, directed width parameters, and algorithms. Detailed indices ease navigation while more than 120 open problems and conjectures ensure that readers are immersed in all aspects of the field.
Classes of Directed Graphs provides a valuable reference for graduate students and researchers in computer science, mathematics and operations research. As digraphs are an important modelling tool in other areas of research, this book will also be a useful resource to researchers working in bioinformatics, chemoinformatics, sociology, physics, medicine, etc.

List of contents

1. Basic Terminology, Notation and Results (J. Bang-Jensen, G. Gutin).- 2. Tournaments and Semicomplete Digraphs (J. Bang-Jensen, F. Havet).- 3. Acyclic Digraphs (G. Gutin).- 4. Euler Digraphs (M. Wahlström).- 5. Planar digraphs (M. Pilipczuk, M. Pilipczuk).- 6. Locally Semicomplete Digraphs and Generalizations (J. Bang-Jensen).- 7. Semicomplete Multipartite Digraphs (A. Yeo).- 8. Quasi-Transitive Digraphs and Their Extensions (H. Galeana-Sánchez, C. Hernández-Cruz).- 9. Digraphs of Bounded Width (S. Kreutzer, O. Kwon).- 10. Digraphs Products (R. Hammack).- 11. Miscellaneous Digraph Classes (Y. Guo, M. Surmacs).- 12. Lexicographic Orientation Algorithms (J. Huang).- Indices.

About the author

Jørgen Bang-Jensen is a professor in the Department of Mathematics and Computer science at the University of Southern Denmark, Odense, Denmark.
Gregory Gutin is Professor of Computer Science at Royal Holloway College, University of London, UK.

Summary

This edited volume offers a detailed account of the theory of directed graphs from the perspective of important classes of digraphs, with each chapter written by experts on the topic.
Outlining fundamental discoveries and new results obtained over recent years, this book provides a comprehensive overview of the latest research in the field. It covers core new results on each of the classes discussed, including chapters on tournaments, planar digraphs, acyclic digraphs, Euler digraphs, graph products, directed width parameters, and algorithms. Detailed indices ease navigation while more than 120 open problems and conjectures ensure that readers are immersed in all aspects of the field.
Classes of Directed Graphs provides a valuable reference for graduate students and researchers in computer science, mathematics and operations research. As digraphs are an important modelling tool in other areas of research, this book will also be a useful resource to researchers working in bioinformatics, chemoinformatics, sociology, physics, medicine, etc.

Product details

Assisted by Jørge Bang-Jensen (Editor), Jørgen Bang-Jensen (Editor), Gutin (Editor), Gutin (Editor), Gregory Gutin (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.01.2018
 
EAN 9783319718392
ISBN 978-3-31-971839-2
No. of pages 636
Dimensions 162 mm x 242 mm x 43 mm
Weight 1156 g
Illustrations XXII, 636 p. 109 illus., 4 illus. in color.
Series Springer Monographs in Mathematics
Schriftenreihe Markt und Marketing
Springer Monographs in Mathematics
Schriftenreihe Markt und Marketing
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Mathematics > Miscellaneous

B, Algorithms, Theory of Computation, Mathematics and Statistics, Discrete Mathematics in Computer Science, Discrete Mathematics, Algorithms & data structures, Computer science—Mathematics, Maths for computer scientists, Algorithm Analysis and Problem Complexity, Graph Theory

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