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    Exact values for three domination-like problems in circular and infinite grid graphs of small height by Bouznif, Marwane, Darlay, Julien, Moncel, Julien, Preissmann, Myriam

    ISSN: 1365-8050, 1462-7264, 1365-8050
    Published: Nancy DMTCS 01.07.2019
    “… We are interested in finding the minimum cardinality of such codes in circular and infinite grid graphs of given height…”
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    The Readability of Path-Preserving Clusterings of Graphs by Archambault, Daniel, Purchase, Helen C., Pinaud, Bruno

    ISSN: 0167-7055, 1467-8659
    Published: Oxford, UK Blackwell Publishing Ltd 01.06.2010
    Published in Computer graphics forum (01.06.2010)
    “…Graph visualization systems often exploit opaque metanodes to reduce visual clutter and improve the readability of large graphs…”
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    Quasi-biclique edge concentration: A visual analytics method for biclustering by Onoue, Yosuke, Koyamada, Koji

    ISSN: 2165-8773
    Published: IEEE 01.04.2017
    Published in IEEE Pacific Visualization Symposium (01.04.2017)
    “… Biclustering finds bicliques contained in a bipartite graph. However, in real data, a biclique may lack several edges because of various reasons, such as errors…”
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    A Visualization Framework and User Studies for Overloaded Orthogonal Drawings by Didimo, Walter, Kornaropoulos, Evgenios M., Montecchiani, Fabrizio, Tollis, Ioannis G.

    ISSN: 0167-7055, 1467-8659
    Published: Oxford Blackwell Publishing Ltd 01.02.2018
    Published in Computer graphics forum (01.02.2018)
    “… Besides the algorithm for acyclic digraphs, the DAGView framework implements extensions to visualize both digraphs with cycles and undirected graphs, with the additional possibility of taking…”
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    Exploring agent-based simulations in political science using Aggregate Temporal Graphs by Crouser, R. Jordan, Freeman, Jeremy G., Winslow, Andrew, Chang, Remco

    ISSN: 2165-8765
    Published: IEEE 01.02.2013
    “… In this paper, we introduce the Aggregate Temporal Graph (ATG), a graph formulation that can be used to capture complex relationships between discrete simulation states in time…”
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    The mental map and memorability in dynamic graphs by Archambault, D., Purchase, H. C.

    ISBN: 1467308633, 9781467308632
    ISSN: 2165-8765
    Published: IEEE 01.02.2012
    Published in 2012 IEEE Pacific Visualization Symposium (01.02.2012)
    “…In dynamic graph drawing, preserving the mental map, or ensuring that the location of nodes do not change significantly as the information evolves over time is considered an important property by algorithm designers…”
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    Extending the spring-electrical model to overcome warping effects by Yifan Hu, Koren, Y.

    ISBN: 1424444047, 9781424444045
    ISSN: 2165-8765
    Published: IEEE 01.04.2009
    Published in 2009 IEEE Pacific Visualization Symposium (01.04.2009)
    “…The spring-electrical model based force directed algorithm is widely used for drawing undirected graphs, and sophisticated implementations can be very efficient for visualizing large graphs…”
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    A visual canonical adjacency matrix for graphs by Hongli Li, Grinstein, G., Costello, L.

    ISBN: 1424444047, 9781424444045
    ISSN: 2165-8765
    Published: IEEE 01.04.2009
    Published in 2009 IEEE Pacific Visualization Symposium (01.04.2009)
    “…Graph data mining algorithms rely on graph canonical forms to compare different graph structures…”
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    On the use of graph search techniques for the analysis of extreme-scale combustion simulation data by McLendon, W. C., Bansal, G., Bremer, P.-T, Chen, J., Kolla, H., Bennett, J. C.

    ISBN: 1467347329, 9781467347327
    Published: IEEE 01.10.2012
    “…With the continuous increase in high performance computing capabilities, simulations are becoming ever larger and more complex, using bigger domains, tracking…”
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    Visual Analysis of Large Graphs: State-of-the-Art and Future Research Challenges by von Landesberger, T., Kuijper, A., Schreck, T., Kohlhammer, J., van Wijk, J.J., Fekete, J.-D., Fellner, D.W.

    ISSN: 0167-7055, 1467-8659
    Published: Oxford, UK Blackwell Publishing Ltd 01.09.2011
    Published in Computer graphics forum (01.09.2011)
    “…The analysis of large graphs plays a prominent role in various fields of research and is relevant in many important application areas…”
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    An explicit construction of graphs of bounded degree that are far from being Hamiltonian by Adler, Isolde, Köhler, Noleen

    ISSN: 1365-8050, 1462-7264, 1365-8050
    Published: Nancy DMTCS 01.01.2022
    “…Hamiltonian cycles in graphs were first studied in the 1850s. Since then, an impressive amount of research has been dedicated to identifying classes of graphs that allow Hamiltonian cycles, and to related questions…”
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    On the monophonic rank of a graph by Dourado, Mitre C., Ponciano, Vitor S., da Silva, Rômulo L. O.

    ISSN: 1365-8050, 1365-8050
    Published: Nancy DMTCS 01.01.2022
    “…A set of vertices $S$ of a graph $G$ is {\em monophonically convex} if every induced path joining two vertices of $S$ is contained in $S$. The…”
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    ImPrEd: An Improved Force-Directed Algorithm that Prevents Nodes from Crossing Edges by Simonetto, Paolo, Archambault, Daniel, Auber, David, Bourqui, Romain

    ISSN: 0167-7055, 1467-8659
    Published: Oxford, UK Blackwell Publishing Ltd 01.06.2011
    Published in Computer graphics forum (01.06.2011)
    “…PrEd [Ber00] is a force‐directed algorithm that improves the existing layout of a graph while preserving its edge crossing properties…”
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    On fixed-parameter tractability of the mixed domination problem for graphs with bounded tree-width by Rajaati, M., Hooshmandasl, M. R., Dinneen, M. J., Shakiba, A.

    ISSN: 1365-8050, 1365-8050
    Published: Discrete Mathematics & Theoretical Computer Science 31.07.2018
    “…A mixed dominating set for a graph $G = (V,E)$ is a set $S\subseteq V \cup E$ such that every element $x \in (V \cup E) \backslash…”
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    Computing Minimum Rainbow and Strong Rainbow Colorings of Block Graphs by Keranen, Melissa, Lauri, Juho

    ISSN: 1365-8050, 1365-8050
    Published: Discrete Mathematics & Theoretical Computer Science 04.06.2018
    “…A path in an edge-colored graph $G$ is rainbow if no two edges of it are colored the same…”
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    On rank-width of even-hole-free graphs by Adler, Isolde, Le, Ngoc Khang, Müller, Haiko, Radovanović, Marko, Trotignon, Nicolas, Vušković, Kristina

    ISSN: 1365-8050, 1365-8050
    Published: Discrete Mathematics & Theoretical Computer Science 05.10.2017
    “…We present a class of (diamond, even hole)-free graphs with no clique cutset that has unbounded rank-width…”
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    A Linear Kernel for Planar Total Dominating Set by Garnero, Valentin, Sau, Ignasi

    ISSN: 1365-8050, 1462-7264, 1365-8050
    Published: DMTCS 01.05.2018
    “…A total dominating set of a graph $G=(V,E)$ is a subset $D \subseteq V$ such that every vertex in $V…”
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    Unique perfect matchings, forbidden transitions and proof nets for linear logic with Mix by Nguyên, Lê Thành Dũng

    ISSN: 1860-5974, 1860-5974
    Published: Logical Methods in Computer Science Association 01.02.2020
    Published in Logical methods in computer science (01.02.2020)
    “…This paper establishes a bridge between linear logic and mainstream graph theory, building on previous work by Retor\'e (2003…”
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    Finding a hamilton path through a family of intervals by Sridhar, M. A., Goyal, S.

    ISSN: 0020-7160, 1029-0265
    Published: Abingdon Gordon and Breach Science Publishers S.A 01.01.1994
    “…We develop an o(nx(n)) algorithm for computing a hamilton path in a family of n intervals, where x is an inverse of Ackerman's function…”
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    Parallel algorithms for a multi-level network optimization problem by Cruz, F.R.B., Mateus†, G.R.

    ISSN: 1063-7192
    Published: Taylor & Francis Group 01.09.2003
    Published in Parallel algorithms and applications (01.09.2003)
    “… This paper is mainly concerned with parallel implementations of the classical branch-and-bound algorithm for multi-level network design…”
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