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Graph-Theoretic Concepts in Computer Science: 12th International Workshop Wg '86 Bernried, Federal Republic of Germany, June 17-19, 1986, Proceedings

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Graph-theoretic concepts are developed by computer scientists in order to model algorithms, nets, rewriting systems, distributed systems, parallelism, geometric and layout concepts. Their complexity is studied under various randomness assumptions. This volume contains contributions to the twelfth of a series of annual workshops designed to bring together researchers using graph-theoretic methods. Its purpose is to broadcast emerging new developments from and to a diversity of application fields. The topics covered Graph Grammars, Graph Manipulation, Nets, Complexity Issues, Algorithmic and Network Considerations, Outerplanar Graphs, Graph Isomorphism, Parallelism and Distributed Systems, Graphs and Geometry, Randomness Considerations, Applications in Chemistry, Specific Algorithms. N

324 pages, Paperback

First published May 18, 1987

About the author

Gottfried Tinhofer

Ph.D. Universität Innsbruck 1966 Austria
Dissertation: Untersuchungen über allgemeine Kreisscharen in der ebenen Geometrie von Lie

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