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Graph-Theoretic Concepts in Computer Science - 26th International Workshop, WG 2000 Konstanz, Germany, June 15-17, 2000 Proceedings (Paperback, 2000 ed.)
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Graph-Theoretic Concepts in Computer Science - 26th International Workshop, WG 2000 Konstanz, Germany, June 15-17, 2000 Proceedings (Paperback, 2000 ed.)
Series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 1928
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The 26th International Workshop on Graph-Theoretic Concepts in
Computer Science (WG 2000) was held at Waldhaus Jakob, in Konstanz,
Germany, on 15{ 17 June 2000. It was organized by the Algorithms
and Data Structures Group of the Department of Computer and
Information Science, University of K- stanz, and sponsored by
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) and Univ- sit]atsgesellschaft
Konstanz. The workshop aims at uniting theory and practice by
demonstrating how graph-theoretic concepts can be applied to
various areas in computer science, or by extracting new problems
from applications. The goal is to present recent research results
and to identify and explore directions for future research. The
workshop looks back on a remarkable tradition of more than a
quarter of a century. Previous Workshops have been organized in
various places in Europe, and submissions come from all over the
world. This year, 57 attendees from 13 di erent countries gathered
in the relaxing atmosphere of Lake Constance, also known as the
Bodensee. Out of 51 submis- ons, the program committee carefully
selected 26 papers for presentation at the workshop. This selection
re?ects current research directions, among them graph and network
algorithms and their complexity, algorithms for special graph cl-
ses, communication networks, and distributed algorithms. The
present volume contains these papers together with the survey
presented in an invited lecture by Ingo Wegener (University of
Dortmund) and an extended abstract of the invited lecture given by
Emo Welzl (ETH Zuric ] h)."
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