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Efficient Algorithms For Listing Combinatorial Structures Distinguished Dissertations In Computer Science Leslie Ann Goldberg

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Efficient Algorithms For Listing Combinatorial Structures Distinguished Dissertations In Computer Science Leslie Ann Goldberg
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.18 MB
Pages: 177
Author: Leslie Ann Goldberg
ISBN: 0521450217, 9780521450218, 0521117887
Language: English
Year: 2009

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Efficient Algorithms For Listing Combinatorial Structures Distinguished Dissertations In Computer Science Leslie Ann Goldberg by Leslie Ann Goldberg 0521450217, 9780521450218, 0521117887 instant download after payment.

This thesis is concerned with the design of efficient algorithms for listing combinatorial structures. The research described here gives some answers to the following questions: which families of combinatorial structures have fast computer algorithms for listing their members, What general methods are useful for listing combinatorial structures, How can these be applied to those families that are of interest to theoretical computer scientists and combinatorialists? Among those families considered are unlabeled graphs, first-order one properties, Hamiltonian graphs, graphs with cliques of specified order, and k-colorable graphs. Some related work is also included that compares the listing problem with the difficulty of solving the existence problem, the construction problem, the random sampling problem, and the counting problem. In particular, the difficulty of evaluating Polya's cycle polynomial is demonstrated.

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