Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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419032 | Discrete Applied Mathematics | 2014 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
We study a discrete diffusion process introduced in some combinatorial puzzles called Flood-It, Mad Virus, or Honey-Bee, that can be played online and whose computational complexities have recently been studied. Originally defined on regular boards, we show that studying their dynamics directly on general graphs is valuable: we synthesize and extend previous results, we show how to solve Flood-It on cycles by computing a poset height and how to solve the 2-Free-Flood-It variant by computing a graph radius.
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Authors
A. Lagoutte, M. Noual, E. Thierry,