Handbook of Product Graphs/ (Record no. 687950)

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ISBN 9781498797870
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Classification number 511.5
Item number HAM
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Personal name Hammack, Richard
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Title Handbook of Product Graphs/
Statement of responsibility, etc By Richard Hammack, Wilfried Imrich, Sandi Klavžar
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Edition statement 2nd Edition.
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Place of publication NY:
Name of publisher CRC PRESS,
Year of publication 2011.
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
Number of Pages 536 p.:
Other physical details 75 B/W Ill.
520 ## - SUMMARY, ETC.
Summary, etc Handbook of Product Graphs, Second Edition examines the dichotomy between the structure of products and their subgraphs. It also features the design of efficient algorithms that recognize products and their subgraphs and explores the relationship between graph parameters of the product and factors. Extensively revised and expanded, the handbook presents full proofs of many important results as well as up-to-date research and conjectures.<br/>Results and Algorithms New to the Second Edition:<br/><br/> Cancellation results<br/> A quadratic recognition algorithm for partial cubes<br/> Results on the strong isometric dimension<br/> Computing the Wiener index via canonical isometric embedding<br/> Connectivity results<br/> A fractional version of Hedetniemi’s conjecture<br/> Results on the independence number of Cartesian powers of vertex-transitive graphs<br/> Verification of Vizing’s conjecture for chordal graphs<br/> Results on minimum cycle bases<br/> Numerous selected recent results, such as complete minors and nowhere-zero flows<br/><br/>The second edition of this classic handbook provides a thorough introduction to the subject and an extensive survey of the field. The first three parts of the book cover graph products in detail. The authors discuss algebraic properties, such as factorization and cancellation, and explore interesting and important classes of subgraphs. The fourth part presents algorithms for the recognition of products and related classes of graphs. The final two parts focus on graph invariants and infinite, directed, and product-like graphs. Sample implementations of selected algorithms and other information are available on the book’s website, which can be reached via the authors’ home pages.
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Topical Term Graphs
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Personal name Imrich, Wilfried
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Personal name Klavžar, Sandi
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