
Frontiers in Algorithmics and Algorithmic Aspects in Information and Management
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The 33 revised full papers presented together with 2 invited talks were carefully reviewed and selected from 60 submissions. The Joint Conference provide a focused forum on current trends of research on algorithms, discrete structures, operation research, combinatorial optimization and their applications, and will bring together international experts at the research frontiers in these areas to exchange ideas and to present significant new results. The mission of the Joint Conference is to stimulate the various fields for which algorithmics can become a crucial enabler, and to strengthen the ties between the Eastern and Western research communities of algorithmics and applications.
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The Square Root Phenomenon in Planar Graphs.- An Algorithm for Determining Whether a Pair of Polygons Is Reversible.- Disjoint Small Cycles in Graphs and Bipartite Graphs.- An Algorithm for Listing All Minimal 2-Dominating Sets of a Tree.- Algorithms for Testing Length Four Permutations.- Partial Degree Bounded Edge Packing Problem with Arbitrary Bounds.- Faster Exact Computation of rSPR Distance.- Arbitrated Quantum Signature Schemes: Attacks and Security.- Randomized Algorithms for Removable Online Knapsack Problems.- An Exact Algorithm for Maximum Independent Set in Degree-5 Graphs.- FWLS: A Local Search for Graph Coloring.- A One-Vertex Decomposition Algorithm for Generating Algebraic Expressions of Square Rhomboids.- Monomial Testing and Applications.- The Optimal Rescue Path Set Problem in Undirected Graphs.- Expected Computations on Color Spanning Sets.- Independent Domination: Reductions from Circular- and Triad-Convex Bipartite Graphs to Convex Bipartite Graphs.- Spanning Distribution Trees of Graphs.- A Cutting Plane Heuristic Algorithm for the Time Dependent Chinese Postman Problem.- Zero-Visibility Cops and Robber Game on a Graph.- On ( k,l )-Graph Sandwich Problems.- Fixed-Parameter Tractability of Workflow Satisfiability in the Presence of Seniority Constraints.- Two-Round Discrete Voronoi Game along a Line.- Inverse Maximum Flow Problems under the Combining Norms.- The Edge-Recoloring Cost of Paths and Cycles in Edge-Colored Graphs and Digraphs.- A Cost-Efficient Scheduling Algorithm for TrafficGrooming.- Strategies of Groups Evacuation from a Convex Region in the Plane.- Kernelization and Lower Bounds of the Signed Domination Problem.- On Edge-Independent Sets.- On the Complexity of Approximate Sum of Sorted List.- Large Hypertree Width for Sparse Random Hypergraphs.- On Perfect Absorbants in De Bruijn Digraphs.- Multi-Multiway Cut Problem on Graphs of Bounded Branch Width.- Bi-criteria Scheduling on Multiple Machines Subject to Machine Availability Constraints.- Zero-Sum Flow Numbers of Hexagonal Grids.- Pattern-Guided k -Anonymity.
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