On the use of graphs in discrete tomography
march, 2010
Publication type:
Paper in peer-reviewed journals
Journal:
Annals of Operations Research, vol. 175, pp. 287-307
Publisher:
Springer
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Keywords :
discrete tomography, complete bipartite graph, edge coloring,
timetabling, constrained coloring, scheduling
Abstract:
In this tutorial paper, we consider the basic image reconstruction
problem which stems from discrete tomography. We derive a graph theoretical
model and we explore some variations and extensions of this model.
This allows us to establish connections with scheduling and timetabling applications.
The complexity status of these problems is studied and we exhibit
some polynomially solvable cases. We show how various classical techniques
of operations research like matching, 2−SAT, network flows are applied to
derive some of these results.
(This paper is an updated version of a tutorial published in 4'OR in 2008.)
BibTeX:
@article{DeW-Cos-Pic-Rie-2010, author={Dominique de Werra and Marie-Christine Costa and Christophe Picouleau and Bernard Ries }, title={On the use of graphs in discrete tomography }, doi={10.1007/s10479-009-0649-6 }, journal={Annals of Operations Research }, year={2010 }, month={3}, volume={175 }, pages={287--307}, }