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The following pages link to Using matrices to link conflict evolution and resolution in a graph model (Q992610):
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- Theory and application of conflict resolution with hybrid preference in colored graphs (Q350409) (← links)
- The edge-recoloring cost of monochromatic and properly edge-colored paths and cycles (Q497683) (← links)
- Matrix representation and extension of coalition analysis in group decision support (Q611446) (← links)
- Vertex alternating-pancyclism in 2-edge-colored generalized sums of graphs (Q777393) (← links)
- Matrix representation of consensus and dissent stabilities in the graph model for conflict resolution (Q1735694) (← links)
- Mixed stabilities for analyzing opponents' heterogeneous behavior within the graph model for conflict resolution (Q1737500) (← links)
- Matrix representations of the inverse problem in the graph model for conflict resolution (Q1754751) (← links)
- A new sufficient condition for the existence of alternating Hamiltonian cycles in 2-edge-colored multigraphs (Q2012053) (← links)
- Theory and implementation of coalitional analysis in cooperative decision making (Q2015030) (← links)
- Solving the inverse graph model for conflict resolution using a hybrid metaheuristic algorithm (Q2098052) (← links)
- \(H\)-cycles in \(H\)-colored multigraphs (Q2117527) (← links)
- Some conditions for the existence of Euler \(H\)-trails (Q2334082) (← links)
- Alternating-pancyclism in 2-edge-colored graphs (Q2656333) (← links)
- A generalization of properly colored paths and cycles in edge-colored graphs (Q2682924) (← links)
- A hierarchical graph model for conflict resolution with sequential moves (Q5884361) (← links)
- A Basic Hierarchical Graph Model for Conflict Resolution with Application to Water Diversion Conflicts in China (Q6160393) (← links)