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Tree Decomposition

Tree Decomposition is a technique in graph theory and computer science for representing a graph as a tree, where each node in the tree represents a set of vertices in the original graph. The goal of tree decomposition is to divide the graph into smaller, more manageable pieces, and to use the tree to represent the relationships between these pieces.

Papers

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Clustering Tree-structured Data on Manifold0
Computing the Newton-step faster than Hessian accumulation0
Density Propagation and Improved Bounds on the Partition Function0
HCAF-DTA: drug-target binding affinity prediction with cross-attention fused hypergraph neural networks0
Practical Fixed-Parameter Algorithms for Defending Active Directory Style Attack Graphs0
TD-GEN: Graph Generation With Tree Decomposition0
Graph Convolutional Policy for Solving Tree Decomposition via Reinforcement Learning Heuristics0
Graph Inference with Effective Resistance Queries0
Sparse residual tree and forest0
Image Analysis Using a Dual-Tree M-Band Wavelet Transform0
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