Publications related to 'compressed network' : A compressed network is such that no reticulation vertex has a child which is a reticulation vertex. Also called stack-free. More results about binary compressed networks on ISIPhyNC.
 
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Katharina Huber, Vincent Moulton, Mike Steel and Taoyang Wu. Folding and unfolding phylogenetic trees and networks. In JOMB, Vol. 73(6):1761-1780, 2016.
Keywords: compressed network, explicit network, FU-stable network, NP complete, phylogenetic network, phylogeny, tree containment, tree sibling network.
Note: http://arxiv.org/abs/1506.04438.
       

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Charles Semple. Size of a phylogenetic network. In DAM, Vol. 217(2):362-367, 2017.
Keywords: compressed network, number of vertices, phylogenetic network, phylogeny, stack-free network.
Note: http://www.math.canterbury.ac.nz/~c.semple/papers/S16.pdf.
       

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Magnus Bordewich, Charles Semple and Nihan Tokac. Constructing tree-child networks from distance matrices. In Algorithmica, Vol. 80(8):2240-2259, 2018.
Keywords: compressed network, explicit network, from distances, phylogenetic network, phylogeny, polynomial, reconstruction, tree-child network, uniqueness.
Note: http://www.math.canterbury.ac.nz/~c.semple/papers/BSN17.pdf.
       

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Maxime Morgado. Propriétés structurelles et relations des classes de réseaux phylogénétiques. Master's thesis, ENS Cachan, 2015.
Keywords: compressed network, distinct-cluster network, explicit network, galled network, galled tree, level k phylogenetic network, nested network, normal network, phylogenetic network, phylogeny, regular network, spread, tree containment, tree sibling network, tree-based network, tree-child network, unicyclic network.