The monadic second order logic of graphs. VI: On several representations of graphs by relational structures
Publication:1336623
DOI10.1016/0166-218X(94)90019-1zbMath0809.03005MaRDI QIDQ1336623
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Publication date: 3 November 1994
Published in: Discrete Applied Mathematics (Search for Journal in Brave)
minorHamiltonian cycleplanaritytreesexpressive powerorientationscoloringsmonadic second order logiclogic definabilityquantifications over edges and sets of edgesrepresentation of graphs by logical structures
Trees (05C05) Graph theory (including graph drawing) in computer science (68R10) Planar graphs; geometric and topological aspects of graph theory (05C10) Coloring of graphs and hypergraphs (05C15) Directed graphs (digraphs), tournaments (05C20) Second- and higher-order model theory (03C85)
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