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Algorithms and Computation: 19th International Symposium, ISAAC 2008, Gold Coast, Australia, December 15-17, 2008. Proceedings: Lecture Notes in Computer Science, cartea 5369

Editat de Seok-Hee Hong, Hiroshi Nagamochi, Takuro Fukunaga
en Limba Engleză Paperback – dec 2008
This volume contains the proceedings of the 19th International Symposium on Algorithmsand Computation (ISAAC 2008),held on the Gold Coast, Australia, December 15–17, 2008. In the past, it was held in Tokyo (1990), Taipei (1991), Nagoya (1992), Hong Kong (1993), Beijing (1994), Cairns (1995), Osaka (1996), Singapore (1997), Daejeon (1998), Chennai (1999), Taipei (2000), Christchurch (2001), Vancouver (2002), Kyoto (2003), Hong Kong (2004), Hainan (2005), Kolkata (2006), and Sendai (2007). ISAACis anannualinternationalsymposiumthatcoversthe verywide range of topics in the ?eld of algorithms and computation. The main purpose of the symposium is to provide a forum for researchers working in algorithms and theoryofcomputationfrom allovertheworld.In responseto ourcallfor papers, we received 229 submissions from 40 countries. The task of selecting the papers in this volume was done by our Program Committee and many other external reviewers. After an extremely rigorous review process and extensive discussion, the Committee selected 78 papers. We hope all accepted papers will eventually appear in scienti?c journals in a more polished form. Two special issues, one of Algorithmica and one of the International Journal on Computational Geometry and Applications, with selected papers from ISAAC 2008 are in preparation.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783540921813
ISBN-10: 3540921818
Pagini: 968
Ilustrații: XIX, 948 p.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 35 mm
Greutate: 1.08 kg
Ediția:2008
Editura: Springer Berlin, Heidelberg
Colecția Springer
Seriile Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Theoretical Computer Science and General Issues

Locul publicării:Berlin, Heidelberg, Germany

Public țintă

Research

Cuprins

Invited Talk.- Constant-Working-Space Algorithms: How Fast Can We Solve Problems without Using Any Extra Array?.- Some Constrained Notions of Planarity.- Reachability Problems on Directed Graphs.- 1A Approximation Algorithm I.- Greedy Construction of 2-Approximation Minimum Manhattan Network.- The Complexity of Minimum Convex Coloring.- On the Complexity of Reconfiguration Problems.- Multiobjective Disk Cover Admits a PTAS.- 1B Online Algorithm.- Data Stream Algorithms via Expander Graphs.- Improving the Competitive Ratio of the Online OVSF Code Assignment Problem.- Optimal Key Tree Structure for Deleting Two or More Leaves.- Comparing First-Fit and Next-Fit for Online Edge Coloring.- 2A Data Structure and Algorithm.- Selecting Sums in Arrays.- Succinct and I/O Efficient Data Structures for Traversal in Trees.- Space-Time Tradeoffs for Longest-Common-Prefix Array Computation.- Power Domination in Using Reference Search Trees.- 2B Game Theory.- The Isolation Game: A Game of Distances.- On a Non-cooperative Model for Wavelength Assignment in Multifiber Optical Networks.- The Complexity of Rationalizing Matchings.- A Game Theoretic Approach for Efficient Graph Coloring.- 3A Graph Algorithm I.- Partitioning a Weighted Tree to Subtrees of Almost Uniform Size.- An Improved Divide-and-Conquer Algorithm for Finding All Minimum k-Way Cuts.- On the Algorithmic Effectiveness of Digraph Decompositions and Complexity Measures.- An Efficient Scaling Algorithm for the Minimum Weight Bibranching Problem.- The Balanced Edge Cover Problem.- 3B Fixed Parameter Tractability.- Firefighting on Trees: (1???1/e)–Approximation, Fixed Parameter Tractability and a Subexponential Algorithm.- A New Algorithm for Finding Trees with Many Leaves.- Faster Parameterized Algorithms forMinimum Fill-In.- Graph Layout Problems Parameterized by Vertex Cover.- A Linear Kernel for the k-Disjoint Cycle Problem on Planar Graphs.- 4A Distributed Algorithm.- How to Guard a Graph?.- Tree Decontamination with Temporary Immunity.- Reconfiguration of Cube-Style Modular Robots Using O(logn) Parallel Moves.- Squaring the Circle with Weak Mobile Robots.- 4B Database.- Evaluation of General Set Expressions.- Computing with Priced Information: When the Value Makes the Price.- Deductive Inference for the Interiors and Exteriors of Horn Theories.- Leaf Powers and Their Properties: Using the Trees.- 5A Approximation Algorithm II.- Deterministic Sparse Column Based Matrix Reconstruction via Greedy Approximation of SVD.- Minimizing Total Flow-Time: The Unrelated Case.- Approximating the Volume of Unions and Intersections of High-Dimensional Geometric Objects.- Space-Efficient Informational Redundancy.- 5B Computational Biology.- Minkowski Sum Selection and Finding.- Constructing the Simplest Possible Phylogenetic Network from Triplets.- New Results on Optimizing Rooted Triplets Consistency.- A Method to Overcome Computer Word Size Limitation in Bit-Parallel Pattern Matching.- 6A Computational Geometry I.- Inducing Polygons of Line Arrangements.- Free-Form Surface Partition in 3-D.- Approximate Nearest Neighbor Search under Translation Invariant Hausdorff Distance.- Preprocessing Imprecise Points and Splitting Triangulations.- Efficient Output-Sensitive Construction of Reeb Graphs.- 6B Complexity I.- Signature Theory in Holographic Algorithms.- The Complexity of SPP Formula Minimization.- Understanding a Non-trivial Cellular Automaton by Finding Its Simplest Underlying Communication Protocol.- Negation-Limited Inverters of Linear Size.- 3-Message NP Arguments in the BPK Model with Optimal Soundness and Zero-Knowledge.- 7A Computational Geometry II.- A Complete Approximation Algorithm for Shortest Bounded-Curvature Paths.- Detecting Commuting Patterns by Clustering Subtrajectories.- On the Stretch Factor of Convex Delaunay Graphs.- Covering a Simple Polygon by Monotone Directions.- 7B Network.- On the Stability of Web Crawling and Web Search.- Average Update Times for Fully-Dynamic All-Pairs Shortest Paths.- Computing Frequency Dominators and Related Problems.- Computing Best Swaps in Optimal Tree Spanners.- 8A Optimization.- Covering a Point Set by Two Disjoint Rectangles.- Computing the Maximum Detour of a Plane Graph in Subquadratic Time.- Finding Long Paths, Cycles and Circuits.- Computing Best and Worst Shortcuts of Graphs Embedded in Metric Spaces.- 8B Routing.- On Labeled Traveling Salesman Problems.- Navigating in a Graph by Aid of Its Spanning Tree.- Single Vehicle Scheduling Problems on Path/Tree/Cycle Networks with Release and Handling Times.- Bidirectional Core-Based Routing in Dynamic Time-Dependent Road Networks.- 9A Graph Algorithm II.- Bandwidth of Bipartite Permutation Graphs.- König Deletion Sets and Vertex Covers above the Matching Size.- Independent Sets of Maximum Weight in Apple-Free Graphs.- Enumeration of Perfect Sequences of Chordal Graph.- From Tree-Width to Clique-Width: Excluding a Unit Interval Graph.- 9B Complexity II.- New Results on the Most Significant Bit of Integer Multiplication.- Sorting with Complete Networks of Stacks.- Quantum Query Complexity of Boolean Functions with Small On-Sets.- Unbounded-Error Quantum Query Complexity.- Super-Exponential Size Advantage of Quantum Finite Automata with Mixed States.

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This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 19th International Symposium on Algorithms and Computation, ISAAC 2008, held in Gold Coast, Australia in December 2008.
The 78 revised full papers together with 3 invited talks presented were carefully reviewed and selected from 229 submissions for inclusion in the book. The papers are organized in topical sections on approximation algorithms, online algorithms, data structure and algorithms, game theory, graph algorithms, fixed parameter tractability, distributed algorithms, database, approximation algorithms, computational biology, computational geometry, complexity, networks, optimization as well as routing.