The.Algorithm.Design.Manual.Springer-Verlag.1998

The.Algorithm.Design.Manual.Springer-Verlag.1998 The.Algorithm.Design.Manual.Springer-Verlag.1998

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1.6.15 Maintaining Line Arrangements ● Point Location Go to the corresponding chapter in the book About the Book Send us Mail Go to Main Page This page last modified on Tue Jun 03, 1997 . file:///E|/WEBSITE/FILES2/MAINENTS.HTM (2 of 2) [19/1/2003 1:37:01]

1.3.7 Generating Graphs 1.3.7 Generating Graphs INPUT OUTPUT Input Description: Parameters describing the desired graph, such as the number of vertices n , the number of edges m , or the edge probability p . Problem: Generate (1) all, or (2) a random, or (3) the next graph satisfying the parameters. Implementations ● The Stanford GraphBase (C) (rating 10) ● Combinatorica (Mathematica) (rating 8) ● Frank Ruskey's Combinatorial Generation Resources (Pascal) (rating 7) ● LEDA - A Library of Efficient Data Types and Algorithms (C++) (rating 5) ● Nijenhuis and Wilf: Combinatorial Algorithms (FORTRAN) (rating 4) Related Problems file:///E|/WEBSITE/FILES/GENRAPHS.HTM (1 of 2) [19/1/2003 1:37:01]

1.6.15 Maintaining Line Arrangements<br />

● Point Location<br />

Go to the corresponding chapter in the book<br />

About the Book<br />

Send us Mail<br />

Go to Main Page<br />

This page last modified on Tue Jun 03, 1997 .<br />

file:///E|/WEBSITE/FILES2/MAINENTS.HTM (2 of 2) [19/1/2003 1:37:01]

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