Steiner Type Packing Problems in Digraphs Steiner Type Packing Problems in Digraphs
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Steiner Type Packing Problems in Digraphs

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Publisher Description

Graph packing problem is one of the central problems in graph theory and combinatorial optimization. The famous Steiner tree packing problem in undirected graphs has become an well-established area. It is natural to extend this problem to digraphs. The corresponding problems in digraphs are called directed Steiner type packing problems which are highly related to some important problems in graph theory.

In this book, the author tried to collect known results on several Steiner type packing problems in digraphs, including directed Steiner tree packing problem, directed Steiner path packing problem, strong subgraph packing problem, strong arc decomposition problem, directed Steiner cycle packing problem. This book also contains some conjectures and open problems for further study. 

The author hopes this book can motivate more young researchers and graduate students to do further study in this subject, and promote the interdisciplinary research of graph theory, combinatorial optimization, theoretical computer science and communication networks.

GENRE
Science & Nature
RELEASED
2026
May 27
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
90
Pages
PUBLISHER
Springer Nature Singapore
SELLER
Springer Nature B.V.
SIZE
19.7
MB
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