WALCOM: Algorithms and Computation [recurso electrónico] : 4th International Workshop, WALCOM 2010, Dhaka, Bangladesh, February 10-12, 2010. Proceedings / edited by Md. Saidur Rahman, Satoshi Fujita.

Por: Rahman, Md. Saidur [editor.]Colaborador(es): Fujita, Satoshi [editor.] | SpringerLink (Online service)Tipo de material: TextoTextoSeries Lecture Notes in Computer Science ; 5942Editor: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2010Descripción: XIII, 305p. 72 illus. online resourceTipo de contenido: text Tipo de medio: computer Tipo de portador: online resourceISBN: 9783642114403Tema(s): Computer science | Computer software | Computational complexity | Algebra -- Data processing | Bioinformatics | Algorithms | Computer Science | Algorithm Analysis and Problem Complexity | Discrete Mathematics in Computer Science | Math Applications in Computer Science | Symbolic and Algebraic Manipulation | Computational Biology/Bioinformatics | AlgorithmsFormatos físicos adicionales: Printed edition:: Sin títuloClasificación CDD: 005.1 Clasificación LoC:QA76.9.A43Recursos en línea: Libro electrónicoTexto
Contenidos:
Invited Talks -- Crossings between Curves with Many Tangencies -- Constant-Work-Space Algorithm for a Shortest Path in a Simple Polygon -- Approximation Algorithms for Art Gallery Problems in Polygons and Terrains -- The Hamiltonian Augmentation Problem and Its Applications to Graph Drawing -- Graph Drawing -- Small Grid Drawings of Planar Graphs with Balanced Bipartition -- Switch-Regular Upward Planar Embeddings of Trees -- A Global k-Level Crossing Reduction Algorithm -- Computational Geometry -- Computation of Non-dominated Points Using Compact Voronoi Diagrams -- Cutting a Convex Polyhedron Out of a Sphere -- A Simple Algorithm for Approximate Partial Point Set Pattern Matching under Rigid Motion -- Graph Algorithms I -- Acyclically 3-Colorable Planar Graphs -- Reconstruction Algorithm for Permutation Graphs -- Harmonious Coloring on Subclasses of Colinear Graphs -- Computational Biology and Strings -- Comparing RNA Structures with Biologically Relevant Operations Cannot Be Done without Strong Combinatorial Restrictions -- The 1.375 Approximation Algorithm for Sorting by Transpositions Can Run in O(nlogn) Time -- Parallel Algorithms for Encoding and Decoding Blob Code -- Combinatorial Optimization -- A Rooted-Forest Partition with Uniform Vertex Demand -- A Simple and Faster Branch-and-Bound Algorithm for Finding a Maximum Clique -- Graph Algorithms II -- On Some Simple Widths -- A New Model for a Scale-Free Hierarchical Structure of Isolated Cliques -- Approximation Algorithms -- The Covert Set-Cover Problem with Application to Network Discovery -- Variants of Spreading Messages -- On Finding a Better Position of a Convex Polygon Inside a Circle to Minimize the Cutting Cost -- Real Root Isolation of Multi-Exponential Polynomials with Application -- Parameterized Complexity -- FPT Algorithms for Connected Feedback Vertex Set -- A Simple and Fast Algorithm for Maximum Independent Set in 3-Degree Graphs -- Pathwidth and Searching in Parameterized Threshold Graphs.
En: Springer eBooksResumen: WALCOM 2010, the 4th International Workshop on Algorithms and Com- tation, held during February 10–12, 2010 in Dhaka, Bangladesh, covered the areas of approximation algorithms, combinatorial algorithms, combinatorial - timization, computational Biology, computational geometry, data structures, graph algorithms, graph drawing, parallel and distributed algorithms, par- eterized complexity, network optimization, online algorithms, randomized - gorithms and string algorithms. The workshop was organized jointly by the Bangladesh Academy of Sciences (BAS) and Bangladesh University of En- neering and Technology (BUET), and the quality of the workshop was ensured by a ProgramCommittee comprising 25 researchersof internationalrepute from Australia,Bangladesh,Canada,France,Germany,Greece,HongKong,Hungary, India, Italy, Japan, Switzerland, Taiwan, UK and USA. Thisvolumecontains23contributedpapersandfourinvitedpaperspresented atWALCOM2010.TheCallforPapersreceivedanenthusiasticresponse,resu- ing in 60 submissions from 21 countries. The Program Committee thoroughly reviewed each of the 60 submissions and accepted 23 of them for presentation in the workshop after elaborate discussions on review reports. The image of the workshopwas highly enhanced by the four invited talks of eminent and we- knownresearchersTetsuoAsanoofJAIST,Japan,SubirKumarGhoshofTIFR, India, Giuseppe Liotta of University of Perugia, Italy and J´ anos Pach of EPFL Lausanne, Switzerland and R´ enyi Institute Budapest, Hungary.
Star ratings
    Valoración media: 0.0 (0 votos)
Existencias
Tipo de ítem Biblioteca actual Colección Signatura Copia número Estado Fecha de vencimiento Código de barras
Libro Electrónico Biblioteca Electrónica
Colección de Libros Electrónicos QA76.9 .A43 (Browse shelf(Abre debajo)) 1 No para préstamo 374014-2001

Invited Talks -- Crossings between Curves with Many Tangencies -- Constant-Work-Space Algorithm for a Shortest Path in a Simple Polygon -- Approximation Algorithms for Art Gallery Problems in Polygons and Terrains -- The Hamiltonian Augmentation Problem and Its Applications to Graph Drawing -- Graph Drawing -- Small Grid Drawings of Planar Graphs with Balanced Bipartition -- Switch-Regular Upward Planar Embeddings of Trees -- A Global k-Level Crossing Reduction Algorithm -- Computational Geometry -- Computation of Non-dominated Points Using Compact Voronoi Diagrams -- Cutting a Convex Polyhedron Out of a Sphere -- A Simple Algorithm for Approximate Partial Point Set Pattern Matching under Rigid Motion -- Graph Algorithms I -- Acyclically 3-Colorable Planar Graphs -- Reconstruction Algorithm for Permutation Graphs -- Harmonious Coloring on Subclasses of Colinear Graphs -- Computational Biology and Strings -- Comparing RNA Structures with Biologically Relevant Operations Cannot Be Done without Strong Combinatorial Restrictions -- The 1.375 Approximation Algorithm for Sorting by Transpositions Can Run in O(nlogn) Time -- Parallel Algorithms for Encoding and Decoding Blob Code -- Combinatorial Optimization -- A Rooted-Forest Partition with Uniform Vertex Demand -- A Simple and Faster Branch-and-Bound Algorithm for Finding a Maximum Clique -- Graph Algorithms II -- On Some Simple Widths -- A New Model for a Scale-Free Hierarchical Structure of Isolated Cliques -- Approximation Algorithms -- The Covert Set-Cover Problem with Application to Network Discovery -- Variants of Spreading Messages -- On Finding a Better Position of a Convex Polygon Inside a Circle to Minimize the Cutting Cost -- Real Root Isolation of Multi-Exponential Polynomials with Application -- Parameterized Complexity -- FPT Algorithms for Connected Feedback Vertex Set -- A Simple and Fast Algorithm for Maximum Independent Set in 3-Degree Graphs -- Pathwidth and Searching in Parameterized Threshold Graphs.

WALCOM 2010, the 4th International Workshop on Algorithms and Com- tation, held during February 10–12, 2010 in Dhaka, Bangladesh, covered the areas of approximation algorithms, combinatorial algorithms, combinatorial - timization, computational Biology, computational geometry, data structures, graph algorithms, graph drawing, parallel and distributed algorithms, par- eterized complexity, network optimization, online algorithms, randomized - gorithms and string algorithms. The workshop was organized jointly by the Bangladesh Academy of Sciences (BAS) and Bangladesh University of En- neering and Technology (BUET), and the quality of the workshop was ensured by a ProgramCommittee comprising 25 researchersof internationalrepute from Australia,Bangladesh,Canada,France,Germany,Greece,HongKong,Hungary, India, Italy, Japan, Switzerland, Taiwan, UK and USA. Thisvolumecontains23contributedpapersandfourinvitedpaperspresented atWALCOM2010.TheCallforPapersreceivedanenthusiasticresponse,resu- ing in 60 submissions from 21 countries. The Program Committee thoroughly reviewed each of the 60 submissions and accepted 23 of them for presentation in the workshop after elaborate discussions on review reports. The image of the workshopwas highly enhanced by the four invited talks of eminent and we- knownresearchersTetsuoAsanoofJAIST,Japan,SubirKumarGhoshofTIFR, India, Giuseppe Liotta of University of Perugia, Italy and J´ anos Pach of EPFL Lausanne, Switzerland and R´ enyi Institute Budapest, Hungary.

19

Con tecnología Koha