The following pages link to Graphs with connected medians (Q2784516):
Displaying 27 items.
- Medians in median graphs (Q791544) (← links)
- Axiomatic characterization of the median function of a block graph (Q831734) (← links)
- On the remoteness function in median graphs (Q967439) (← links)
- The median function on graphs with bounded profiles (Q1005230) (← links)
- Strongly distance-balanced graphs and graph products (Q1024301) (← links)
- Median problem in some plane triangulations and quadrangulations. (Q1428459) (← links)
- The median game (Q1751121) (← links)
- Two relations for median graphs (Q1841917) (← links)
- Median sets and median number of a graph (Q1935982) (← links)
- Medians in median graphs and their cube complexes in linear time (Q2119403) (← links)
- Two-ended regular median graphs (Q2275375) (← links)
- Computing median and antimedian sets in median graphs (Q2379917) (← links)
- A self-stabilizing algorithm for the median problem in partial rectangular grids and their relatives (Q2428653) (← links)
- Local medians in chordal graphs (Q2640607) (← links)
- Distance problems within Helly graphs and \(k\)-Helly graphs (Q2682928) (← links)
- The <i>w</i>‐median of a connected strongly chordal graph (Q4312245) (← links)
- Technical Note—The Competitive Facility Location Problem in a Duopoly: Advances Beyond Trees (Q4971394) (← links)
- On graphs with prescribed median I (Q5903104) (← links)
- On graphs with prescribed median I (Q5903879) (← links)
- Recognizing pseudo-median graphs (Q5957357) (← links)
- The diameter of AT‐free graphs (Q6057658) (← links)
- Graphs with \(G^p\)-connected medians (Q6120939) (← links)
- The median function of a block graph: axiomatic characterizations (Q6124436) (← links)
- First-order logic axiomatization of metric graph theory (Q6196830) (← links)
- The weight balance function on trees (Q6611007) (← links)
- ABC(T)-graphs: an axiomatic characterization of the median procedure in graphs with connected and \(G^2\)-connected medians (Q6633522) (← links)
- Core potentials: the consensus segmentation conjecture (Q6653667) (← links)