Digraphs: Theory, Algorithms and Applications

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The theory of directed graphs has developed enormously over recent decades, yet this book (first published in 2000) remains the only book to cover more than a small fraction of the results. New research in the field has made a second edition a necessity.

Substantially revised, reorganised and updated, the book now comprises eighteen chapters, carefully arranged in a straightforward and logical manner, with many new results and open problems.

As well as covering the theoretical aspects of the subject, with detailed proofs of many important results, the authors present a number of algorithms, and whole chapters are devoted to topics such as branchings, feedback arc and vertex sets, connectivity augmentations, sparse subdigraphs with prescribed connectivity, and also packing, covering and decompositions of digraphs. Throughout the book, there is a strong focus on applications which include quantum mechanics, bioinformatics, embedded computing, and the travelling salesman problem.

Detailed indices and topic-oriented chapters ease navigation, and more than 650 exercises, 170 figures and 150 open problems are included to help immerse the reader in all aspects of the subject.

Digraphs is an essential, comprehensive reference for undergraduate and graduate students, and researchers in mathematics, operations research and computer science. It will also prove invaluable to specialists in related areas, such as meteorology, physics and computational biology.

Jørgen Bang-Jensen is a Professor in the Department of Mathematics and Computer Science at the University of Southern Denmark, Odense, Denmark.

Gregory Gutin is Professor of Computer Science at Royal Holloway College, University of London, UK.

Author(s): Prof. Jørgen Bang-Jensen, Prof. Gregory Z. Gutin (auth.)
Series: Springer Monographs in Mathematics
Edition: 2
Publisher: Springer-Verlag London
Year: 2009

Language: English
Pages: 798
Tags: Combinatorics; Optimization; Calculus of Variations and Optimal Control, Optimization; Algorithms; Algorithm Analysis and Problem Complexity

Front Matter....Pages i-xxii
Basic Terminology, Notation and Results....Pages 1-30
Classes of Digraphs....Pages 31-86
Distances....Pages 87-126
Flows in Networks....Pages 127-190
Connectivity of Digraphs....Pages 191-226
Hamiltonian, Longest and Vertex-Cheapest Paths and Cycles....Pages 227-274
Restricted Hamiltonian Paths and Cycles....Pages 275-305
Paths and Cycles of Prescribed Lengths....Pages 307-338
Branchings....Pages 339-372
Linkages in Digraphs....Pages 373-416
Orientations of Graphs and Digraphs....Pages 417-478
Sparse Subdigraphs with Prescribed Connectivity....Pages 479-504
Packings, Coverings and Decompositions....Pages 505-552
Increasing Connectivity....Pages 553-582
Feedback Sets and Vertex Orderings....Pages 583-606
Generalizations of Digraphs: Edge-Coloured Multigraphs....Pages 607-641
Applications of Digraphs and Edge-Coloured Graphs....Pages 643-694
Algorithms and Their Complexity....Pages 695-720
Back Matter....Pages 721-795