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The cyclic cutwidth of trees
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    The cyclic cutwidth of trees (English)
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    3 November 1998
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    For an embedding of a graph \(G\) in another graph \(H\), the cutwidth of the embedding is the maximum number of edges of \(G\) along an edge of the host graph. The (linear) cutwidth of a graph is the minimum cutwidth of an embedding in a path; the cyclic cutwidth of a graph is the minimum cutwidth of an embedding in a cycle. In this paper, it is shown that the cyclic cutwidth of a tree equals its linear cutwidth.
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    embedding
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    cyclic cutwidth
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    tree
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    linear cutwidth
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