Abstract.
The need to determine pseudoperipheral vertices arises from several graph-theoretical approaches for ordering sparse matrix equations. The results of two algorithms for finding such vertices, namely, the George-Liu and Kaveh-Bondarabady algorithms, are evaluated in this work along with a variant of the Kaveh-Bondarabady algorithm. The results suggest that the well-know George-Liu algorithm dominates the other two pseudoperipheral vertex finders mainly when considering the computational times of the algorithms.
Key words
sparse matrices; graph labeling,; graph algorithm; Reverse Cuthill-McKee method; bandwidth reduction; graph theory