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Pál Hegyi, Attila Borsos and Csaba Koren
The analysis of road network topology has attracted the attention of researchers in the past few decades. In this study, the road topology of housing estates in a few selected Central European countries (Hungary, Austria, Czech Republic, and Slovakia) wa...
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Eugenio Roanes-Lozano
The author recently designed, developed and implemented in Maple a package based on the use of digraphs that analyses the connectivity of an overtaking station on a double-track line. It was used to propose an alternative track layout for this kind of st...
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Stefano Quer, Andrea Marcelli and Giovanni Squillero
The maximum common subgraph of two graphs is the largest possible common subgraph, i.e., the common subgraph with as many vertices as possible. Even if this problem is very challenging, as it has been long proven NP-hard, its countless practical applicat...
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Christian Muise
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Dead-end detection is a key challenge in automated planning, and it is rapidly growing in popularity. Effective dead-end detection techniques can have a large impact on the strength of a planner, and so the effective computation of dead-ends is central t...
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Nishant Maloo, Sandhya Seetharaman, Bakul Rao, Dharmendra Kumar, Indrayani Jayant Nishane
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Roads and transportation is one of the most neglected sectors of planning in rural areas. It is a vital connection between villages and other growth hubs for economic purposes. Apart from livelihoods and trade, it directly influences health, education an...
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