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Thin Tree Position

We introduce a method for creating a special type of tree, called a tree position, from a weighted graph. Leaves of the tree correspond to vertices of the original graph, and the tree edges contain information which can be used to partition these vertices. By repeatedly applying reducing operations to the tree position we arrive at a special type of tree position we call thin, and we show that partitions arising from thin tree positions have especially nice properties. The algorithm is based the topological notion of thin position for knots and 3-manifolds and builds on the previously defined idea of a Topological Intrinsic Lexicographic Order (TILO).

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Co-authorshipCo-authorshipCo-authorshipAuthorshipAuthorshipAuthorshipTopic signalTopic signalWThin Tree Positionpreprint / 2014AR. Sean BowmanResearcherADouglas R. HeisterkampResearcherAJesse JohnsonResearcherTmath.CO8936 worksTmath.GT2393 works
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Thin Tree Position

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