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Graph Theoretic Concepts In Computer Science 36th International Workshop Wg 2010 Zars Crete Greece June 2830 2010 Revised Papers 1st Edition Dimitris Achlioptas Auth

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Graph Theoretic Concepts In Computer Science 36th International Workshop Wg 2010 Zars Crete Greece June 2830 2010 Revised Papers 1st Edition Dimitris Achlioptas Auth
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Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.23 MB
Pages: 338
Author: Dimitris Achlioptas (auth.), Dimitrios M. Thilikos (eds.)
ISBN: 9783642169267, 3642169260
Language: English
Year: 2010
Edition: 1

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Graph Theoretic Concepts In Computer Science 36th International Workshop Wg 2010 Zars Crete Greece June 2830 2010 Revised Papers 1st Edition Dimitris Achlioptas Auth by Dimitris Achlioptas (auth.), Dimitrios M. Thilikos (eds.) 9783642169267, 3642169260 instant download after payment.

The 36th International Workshop on Graph-Theoretic Concepts in Computer Science (WG 2010) took place in Zar´ os, Crete, Greece, June 28–30, 2010. About 60 mathematicians and computer scientists from all over the world (Australia, Canada, Czech Republic, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Israel, Japan, The Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Switzerland, the UK, and the USA) attended the conference. WG has a long tradition. Since 1975, WG has taken place 21 times in Germany, four times in The Netherlands, twice in Austria, twice in France and once in the Czech Republic, Greece, Italy, Norway, Slovakia, Switzerland, and the UK. WG aims at merging theory and practice by demonstrating how concepts from graph theory can be applied to various areas in computer science, or by extracting new graph theoretic problems from applications. The goal is to presentemergingresearchresultsand to identify and exploredirections of future research.The conference is well-balanced with respect to established researchers and young scientists. There were 94 submissions, two of which where withdrawn before entering the review process. Each submission was carefully reviewed by at least 3, and on average 4.5, members of the Program Committee. The Committee accepted 28 papers, which makes an acceptance ratio of around 30%. I should stress that, due to the high competition and the limited schedule, there were papers that were not accepted while they deserved to be.

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