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Where Graph Theory Meets The Road: The Algorithms Behind Route Planning 33 Comments by: Maya Posch April 4, 2024 ...
A new algorithm efficiently solves the graph isomorphism problem, which has puzzled computer scientists for decades.
The authors present, a new Parallel DBSCAN algorithm (PDSDBSCAN) using graph algorithmic concepts. More specifically, they employ the disjoint-set data structure to break the access sequentiality ...
A professor has helped create a powerful new algorithm that uncovers hidden patterns in complex networks, with potential uses in fraud detection, biology and knowledge discovery.
University of Virginia School of Engineering and Applied Science professor Nikolaos Sidiropoulos has introduced a breakthrough in graph mining with the development of a new computational algorithm.
In such cases, the fastest known shortest-path algorithm doesn’t work. For decades, fast algorithms for finding shortest paths on negative-weight graphs have remained elusive.
This is a preview. Log in through your library . Abstract We obtain a sharp result that for any even 𝑛 β‰₯ 34, every {𝐷𝑛, 𝐷𝑛+1}-regular graph of order 𝑛 contains [𝑛/4] disjoint perfect matchings, ...