642 research outputs found

    A closure concept based on neighborhood unions of independent triples

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    The well-known closure concept of Bondy and Chvatal is based on degree-sums of pairs of nonadjacent (independent) vertices. We show that a more general concept due to Ainouche and Christofides can be restated in terms of degree-sums of independent triples. We introduce a closure concept which is based on neighborhood unions of independent triples and which also generalizes the closure concept of Bondy and Chvatal

    Subgraphs, Closures and Hamiltonicity

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    Closure theorems in hamiltonian graph theory are of the following type: Let G be a 2- connected graph and let u, v be two distinct nonadjacent vertices of G. If condition c(u,v) holds, then G is hamiltonian if and only if G + uv is hamiltonian. We discuss several results of this type in which u and v are vertices of a subgraph H of G on four vertices and c(u, v) is a condition on the neighborhoods of the vertices of H (in G). We also discuss corresponding sufficient conditions for hamiltonicity of G

    On some intriguing problems in Hamiltonian graph theory -- A survey

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    We survey results and open problems in Hamiltonian graph theory centred around three themes: regular graphs, tt-tough graphs, and claw-free graphs

    Hilbert's fourteenth problem over finite fields, and a conjecture on the cone of curves

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    We give examples over arbitrary fields of rings of invariants that are not finitely generated. The group involved can be as small as three copies of the additive group, as in Mukai's examples over the complex numbers. The failure of finite generation comes from certain elliptic fibrations or abelian surface fibrations having positive Mordell-Weil rank. Our work suggests a generalization of the Morrison-Kawamata cone conjecture from Calabi-Yau varieties to klt Calabi-Yau pairs. We prove the conjecture in dimension 2 in the case of minimal rational elliptic surfaces.Comment: 26 pages. To appear in Compositio Mathematic

    Discrete isometry groups of symmetric spaces

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    This survey is based on a series of lectures that we gave at MSRI in Spring 2015 and on a series of papers, mostly written jointly with Joan Porti. Our goal here is to: 1. Describe a class of discrete subgroups Γ<G\Gamma<G of higher rank semisimple Lie groups, which exhibit some "rank 1 behavior". 2. Give different characterizations of the subclass of Anosov subgroups, which generalize convex-cocompact subgroups of rank 1 Lie groups, in terms of various equivalent dynamical and geometric properties (such as asymptotically embedded, RCA, Morse, URU). 3. Discuss the topological dynamics of discrete subgroups Γ\Gamma on flag manifolds associated to GG and Finsler compactifications of associated symmetric spaces X=G/KX=G/K. Find domains of proper discontinuity and use them to construct natural bordifications and compactifications of the locally symmetric spaces X/ΓX/\Gamma.Comment: 77 page

    Web and Semantic Web Query Languages

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    A number of techniques have been developed to facilitate powerful data retrieval on the Web and Semantic Web. Three categories of Web query languages can be distinguished, according to the format of the data they can retrieve: XML, RDF and Topic Maps. This article introduces the spectrum of languages falling into these categories and summarises their salient aspects. The languages are introduced using common sample data and query types. Key aspects of the query languages considered are stressed in a conclusion
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