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This thesis is devoted to the understanding of topological graphs. We consider the following four problems: 1. A \emph{simple topological graph} is a graph drawn in the plane so that its edges are represented by continuous arcs with the property that any t ...
Many graph mining and network analysis problems rely on the availability of the full network over a set of nodes. But inferring a full network is sometimes non-trivial if the raw data is in the form of many small {\em patches} or subgraphs, of the true net ...
We consider the variation of Ramsey numbers introduced by Erdos and Pach [J. Graph Theory, 7 (1983), pp. 137-147], where instead of seeking complete or independent sets we only seek a t-homogeneous set, a vertex subset that induces a subgraph of minimum de ...
A simple topological graph is a graph drawn in the plane so that its edges are represented by continuous arcs with the property that any two of them meet at most once. Let be a complete simple topological graph on vertices. The three edges induced by any t ...
We consider the Node-weighted Steiner Forest problem on planar graphs. Demaine et al. showed that a generic primal-dual algorithm gives a 6-approximation. We present two different proofs of an approximation factor of~3. Then, we draw a connection to Goem ...
A polyhedral subdivision of a d-dimensional point configuration A is k-regular if it is projected from the boundary complex of a polytope with dimension at most d+k. Call γk(A) the subgraph induced by k-regular triangulations in the flip-graph of A. Gel’fa ...
The prevalence of signals on weighted graphs is increasing; however, because of the irregular structure of weighted graphs, classical signal processing techniques cannot be directly applied to signals on graphs. In this paper, we define generalized transla ...
Computing the edit distance between two genomes under certain operations is a basic problem in the study of genome evolution. The double-cut-and-join (DCJ) model has formed the basis for most algorithmic research on rearrangements over the last few years. ...
Abstract: A simplicial complex C on a d-dimensional configuration of n points is k-regular if its faces are projected from the boundary complex of a polytope with dimension at most d+k. Since C is obviously (n-d-1)-regular, the set of all integers k for wh ...
The prevalence of signals on weighted graphs is increasing; however, because of the irregular structure of weighted graphs, classical signal processing techniques cannot be directly applied to signals on graphs. In this paper, we define generalized transla ...