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2. On the end-vertex problemJesse Beisegel, Carolin Denkert, Ekkehard Köhler, Matjaž Krnc, Nevena Pivač, Robert Scheffler, Martin Strehler, 2018, published scientific conference contribution abstract Keywords: graph search, maximum cardinality search, maximal neighborhood search, graph classes Published in RUP: 28.05.2020; Views: 1340; Downloads: 85 Full text (1,85 MB) This document has more files! More... |
3. On the end-vertex problem of graph searchesJesse Beisegel, Carolin Denkert, Ekkehard Köhler, Matjaž Krnc, Nevena Pivač, Robert Scheffler, Martin Strehler, 2019, original scientific article Keywords: end-vertex, graph search, maximum cardinality search, maximal neighborhood search, graph classes Published in RUP: 22.08.2019; Views: 1598; Downloads: 47 Link to full text |
4. On hereditary efficiently dominatable graphsMartin Milanič, 2011, published scientific conference contribution abstract Keywords: popolna koda, učinkovita dominacija, grafi z učinkovito dominantno množico, polinomski algoritmi, hereditarni grafovski razredi, perfect code, efficient domination, efficiently dominatable graphs, polynomial time algorithms, hereditary graph classes Published in RUP: 15.10.2015; Views: 3447; Downloads: 245 Link to full text |
5. Unveiling the checkered fortunes of the Ottoman EmpireValentina Dimitrova-Grajzl, 2008, other component parts Abstract: The Ottoman Empire has been predominantly viewed as the ćSick Man of Europe.ć The question arises, however, how this perceived inefficiency can be reconciled with the long existence and prosperity of the Empire. I argue that the Ottoman system could have been efficient subject to constraints. More specifically, I explore the role of the technology of predation and the adherence to the law in determining relative changes in the social order and the power of the Sultan, which in turn led to the relative decline of the Empire. Keywords: Ottoman Empire, predation, social classes Published in RUP: 15.10.2013; Views: 3304; Downloads: 95 Link to full text |