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Serafino Cicerone and Gabriele Di Stefano
The mixture of data in real life exhibits structure or connection property in nature. Typical data include biological data, communication network data, image data, etc. Graphs provide a natural way to represent and analyze these types of data and their r...
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Jorge Visca and Javier Baliosian
Opportunistic networks are highly stochastic networks supported by sporadic encounters between mobile devices. To route data efficiently, opportunistic-routing algorithms must capitalize on devices? movement and data transmission patterns. This work prop...
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Christos Makris and Georgios Pispirigos
Nowadays, due to the extensive use of information networks in a broad range of fields, e.g., bio-informatics, sociology, digital marketing, computer science, etc., graph theory applications have attracted significant scientific interest. Due to its appar...
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Kevin Aydin, MohammadHossein Bateni and Vahab Mirrokni
Balanced partitioning is often a crucial first step in solving large-scale graph optimization problems, for example, in some cases, a big graph can be chopped into pieces that fit on one machine to be processed independently before stitching the results ...
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