Abstract
A BC-tree (block-cutpoint-tree) is a tree (with at least two vertices) where the distance between any two leaves is even. Motivated from the study of the "core" of a graph, BC-trees form an interesting class of trees. We provide a comprehensive study of questions related to BC-trees. As the analogue of the study of extremal questions on subtrees of trees, we first characterize the general extremal trees that maximize or minimize the number of BC-subtrees or leaf-containing BC-subtrees. We further discuss the "middle part" of a tree with respect to the number of BC-subtrees, namely the BC-subtree-core that behaves in a rather different way than all previously known "middle parts" of a tree. Last but not least, fast algorithms are proposed (following similar ideas as those of the enumeration of subtrees) for enumerating various classes of BC-subtrees of a tree.
| Original language | English |
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| Pages (from-to) | 59-74 |
| Number of pages | 16 |
| Journal | Theoretical Computer Science |
| Volume | 580 |
| DOIs | |
| State | Published - May 17 2015 |
Scopus Subject Areas
- Theoretical Computer Science
- General Computer Science
Keywords
- BC-subtrees
- Bicolorable tree
- Block-cutpoint-tree
- Enumeration
- Extremal trees
- Middle part