1 * Minimum Spanning Trees
5 o Red/Blue meta-algorithm
7 o Contractive algorithms
9 * Fine Details of Computation
16 * Advanced MST Algorithms
18 o Minor-closed classes
19 o Fredman-Tarjan algorithm
21 . Randomized algorithms
24 . Other classes of graphs
26 * Ranking combinatorial objects
28 o Ranking and unranking
29 o Ranking of permutations
30 o Ranking of k-permutations
31 o Restricted permutations
32 o Hatcheck lady and other derangements
34 . ?? general perspective ??
36 * Dynamic MST algorithms
38 . (Semi-)dynamic algorithms
39 . Sleator-Tarjan trees
41 . Fully dynamic connectivity
49 - cite Eisner's tutorial \cite{eisner:tutorial}
50 - \cite{pettie:onlineverify} online lower bound
51 - mention Steiner trees
53 - mention disconnected graphs
55 - Some algorithms (most notably Fredman-Tarjan) do not need flattening
56 - reference to mixed Boruvka-Jarnik
57 - use the notation for contraction by a set
58 - practical considerations: katriel:cycle, moret:practice (mention pairing heaps)
59 - parallel algorithms: p243-cole (are there others?)
60 - mention 3-regular graphs; bounded expansion?
61 - floating-point weights
65 - bit tricks: reference to HAKMEM
66 - mention in-place radix-sorting?
67 - consequences of Q-Heaps: Thorup's undirected SSSP etc.
68 - add more context from thorup:aczero, also mention FP operations
69 - refs on Cartesian trees
74 - the general perspective: is it only a technical trick?
75 - ranking of permutations on general sets, relationship with integer sorting
76 - JN: explain approx scheme
77 - JN: 4.5.1: neslo by preci isolovat nejaky vlstnosti restriction matrices
78 tak aby byl speedup? Staci napr predpokladat 4.5.2 (jako to postulovat)
79 co je to vlstne za matice co splnuji 4.5.2
80 - JN: bounded-degree restriction graphs; would it imply general speedup?
85 - G has to be connected, so m=O(n)
86 - impedance mismatch in terminology: contraction of G along e vs. contraction of e.
87 - use \delta(X) notation
88 - unify use of n(G) vs. n
89 - use calligraphic letters from ams?
90 - change the notation for contractions -- use double slash instead of the dot?