Exploiting graph structure to beat brute-force search
Algorithmic graph theory is a fascinating field of research. It challenges us to capture the properties of real-world networks in mathematical terms and exploit that structure to compute optimal solutions while avoiding brute-force search. This leads to beautiful mathematical problems, involving diverse approaches such as cops-and-robber games, crossing-free drawings of graphs, logic, and extremal structure theory. The solutions to these elegant problems have the potential to yield algorithms that are applicable in a wide variety of applications.
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