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Distance in stratified graphs

Gary ChartrandLisa HansenReza RashidiNaveed Sherwani — 2000

Czechoslovak Mathematical Journal

A graph G is stratified if its vertex set is partitioned into classes, called strata. If there are k strata, then G is k -stratified. These graphs were introduced to study problems in VLSI design. The strata in a stratified graph are also referred to as color classes. For a color X in a stratified graph G , the X -eccentricity e X ( v ) of a vertex v of G is the distance between v and an X -colored vertex furthest from v . The minimum X -eccentricity among the vertices of G is the X -radius r a d X G of G and the maximum...

Stratidistance in stratified graphs

Gary ChartrandHeather GavlasMichael A. HenningReza Rashidi — 1997

Mathematica Bohemica

A graph G is a stratified graph if its vertex set is partitioned into classes (each of which is a stratum or a color class). A stratified graph with k strata is k -stratified. If G is a connected k -stratified graph with strata S i ( 1 i k ) where the vertices of S i are colored X i ( 1 i k ) , then the X i -proximity ρ X i ( v ) of a vertex v of G is the distance between v and a vertex of S i closest to v . The strati-eccentricity s e ( v ) of v is max { ρ X i ( v ) 1 i k } . The minimum strati-eccentricity over all vertices of G is the...

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