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In delivering lectures and writing books, we were most often forced
to pay absolutely no attention to a great body of interesting
results and useful algorithms appearing in numerous sources and
occasionally encountered. It was absolutely that most of these re
sults would finally be forgotten because it is impossible to run
through the entire variety of sources where these materials could
be published. Therefore, we decided to do what we can to correct
this situation. We discussed this problem with Ershov and came to
an idea to write an encyclopedia of algorithms on graphs focusing
our main attention on the algorithms already used in programming
and their generalizations or modifications. We thought that it is
reasonable to group all graphs into certain classes and place the
algo rithms developed for each class into a separate book. The
existence of trees, i. e., a class of graphs especially important
for programming, also supported this decision. This monograph is
the first but, as we hope, not the last book written as part of our
project. It was preceded by two books "Algorithms on Trees" (1984)
and "Algorithms of Processing of Trees" (1990) small editions of
which were published at the Computer Center of the Siberian
Division of the Russian Academy of Sciences. The books were
distributed immediately and this made out our decision to prepare a
combined mono graph on the basis of these books even stronger."
In delivering lectures and writing books, we were most often forced
to pay absolutely no attention to a great body of interesting
results and useful algorithms appearing in numerous sources and
occasionally encountered. It was absolutely that most of these re
sults would finally be forgotten because it is impossible to run
through the entire variety of sources where these materials could
be published. Therefore, we decided to do what we can to correct
this situation. We discussed this problem with Ershov and came to
an idea to write an encyclopedia of algorithms on graphs focusing
our main attention on the algorithms already used in programming
and their generalizations or modifications. We thought that it is
reasonable to group all graphs into certain classes and place the
algo rithms developed for each class into a separate book. The
existence of trees, i. e., a class of graphs especially important
for programming, also supported this decision. This monograph is
the first but, as we hope, not the last book written as part of our
project. It was preceded by two books "Algorithms on Trees" (1984)
and "Algorithms of Processing of Trees" (1990) small editions of
which were published at the Computer Center of the Siberian
Division of the Russian Academy of Sciences. The books were
distributed immediately and this made out our decision to prepare a
combined mono graph on the basis of these books even stronger."
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