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E-raamat: Graph-Theoretic Concepts in Computer Science: 46th International Workshop, WG 2020, Leeds, UK, June 24-26, 2020, Revised Selected Papers

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This book constitutes the revised papers of the 46th International Workshop on Graph-Theoretic Concepts in Computer Science, WG 2020, held in Leeds, UK, in June 2020. The workshop was held virtually due to the COVID-19 pandemic.





The 32 full papers presented in this volume were carefully reviewed and selected from 94 submissions. They cover a wide range of areas, aiming to present emerging research results and to identify and explore directions of future research of concepts on graph theory and how they can be applied to various areas in computer science.
Combinatorial Bounds for Conflict-free Coloring on Open Neighborhoods.-
Guarding Quadrangulations and Stacked Triangulations with Edges.- Hamiltonian
Cycle Parameterized by Treedepth in Single Exponential Time and Polynomial
Space.- Parameterized Inapproximability of Independent Set in H-Free Graphs.-
Clique-Width of Point Configurations.- On the complexity of finding large odd
induced subgraphs and odd colorings.- Knot Diagrams of Treewidth Two.-
Treewidth versus clique number in graph classes with a forbidden structure.-
Graph Isomorphism Restricted by Lists.- Clique-Width: Harnessing the Power of
Atoms.- Edge elimination and weighted graph classes.- Well-partitioned
chordal graphs: obstruction set and disjoint paths.- Plattenbauten: Touching
Rectangles in Space Universal Geometric Graphs.- Computing Subset
Transversals in H-Free Graphs.- Feedback Edge Sets in Temporal Graphs.- On
flips in planar matchings.- Degree Distribution for Duplication-Divergence
Graphs: Large Deviations.- On Finding Balanced Bicliques via Matchings.-
Finding large matchings in 1-planar graphs of minimum degree 3.- Strong
cliques in diamond-free graphs.- Recognizing k-Clique Extendible Orderings.-
Linear-Time Recognition of Double-Threshold Graphs.- Characterization and
Linear-time Recognition of Paired Threshold Graphs.- Drawing Graphs as
Spanners.- Inserting one edge into a simple drawing is hard.- Bitonic
st-orderings for Upward Planar Graphs: The Variable Embedding Setting.-
2.5-Connectivity: Unique Components, Critical Graphs, and Applications Stable
Structure on Safe Set Problems in Vertex-weighted Graphs II Recognition and
Complexity.- The linear arboricity conjecture for 3-degenerate graphs.- Node
Multiway Cut and Subset Feedback Vertex Set on Graphs of Bounded Mim-width.-
Weighted Additive Spanners.