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18 questions with no upvoted or accepted answers
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Vertex cover in bipartite graphs with bounds on cost and size
Suppose we have a bipartite graph $G$ with non-negative integer vertex costs. We would like to find a vertex cover of cost at most $C$ and size (number of vertices) at most $S$, where $C$ and $S$ are ...
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Digraph weak connectivity in $O(V)$ space and $O(V+E)$ time
A digraph is called weakly connected if its underlying undirected graph is connected.
You are given a digraph $G$ with $V$ vertices and $E$ edges as a read-only data structure consisting of lists of ...
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Disjoint paths in temporal graphs
Given a graph $G=(V,E)$ and a pair of source-destination nodes $s$ and $t$. Time is divided in periods with the total number of periods denoted by $T$. Each edge $e$ is either operational or broken at ...
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Efficient algorithm to construct path augmented graphs with smallest diameter?
I am interested in special graph constructions that have the smallest diameter. We have a path graph $P_n$ ($N$ is even). We add new set of edges $C$ between path nodes such that set $C$ forms a ...
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What is known about the complexity of this covering problem?
Let $G=(V,E)$ be a graph. A vertex set $X\subseteq V$ is called critical if $X\neq\emptyset$ and no vertex in $V\setminus X$ is adjacent to exactly one vertex in $X$. The problem is to find a vertex ...
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Karp hardness of two cycles which lengths differ by one
Our problem is as follows:
NEARLY-EQUAL-CYCLE-PAIR
Input: An undirected graph $G(V,E)$
Output: YES if there exists $2$ (simple) cycles in $G$ which lengths differ by $1$, otherwise NO
Is it $NP$-...
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Algorithm for lightest unnested planar vertex-disjoint cycle-cover
Question:
given a finite set $\mathcal{P}$ of disjoint points in the Euclidean plane and the set $\mathcal{C}$ of all simple polygons whose corners are subsets of $\mathcal{P}$,
what is the ...
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Complexity of weighted fractional edge coloring
Given an edge-weighted multigraph $G=(V,E)$ with a positive, rational weight function $(w(e): e \in E)$, the weighted fractional edge coloring problem (WFECP) is to compute ($\min 1^T x$ subject to $...
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Succinct circuits and NEXPTIME-complete problems
I am fascinated by a recent fact I was reading: Succinct Circuits are simple machines used to descibe graphs in exponentially less space, which leads to the downside that solving a problem on that ...
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NP hard problems on geometric graphs
I have posted this question before but i don't feel i expressed my confusion clearly enough. So i would like to try and explain again. This is a proof of the minimum vertex cover for unit disk graphs ...
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Computing the chromatic polynomial of graph modulo $x-3$
The chromatic polynomial of graph $P(G,x)$ is univariate
polynomial which counts the number of colorings of $G$
with $x$ colors for natural $x$.
Graph is not $k$ colorable iff $P(G,k)=0$.
The ...
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Hamiltonian paths in subgraphs of rectangular lattice graphs
Is following decision problem NP-hard / NP-complete:
Having vertex-induced subgraph of rectangular lattice graph determine if any Hamiltonian path exists
Having vertex-induced subgraph of rectangular ...
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Maximum independent set in dense graphs
Let $0 < A < 1$ and $G$ be connected d-regular graph
with degree $d=[A n]$. The density of $G$ is about $A$.
Q1 Are there constraints on $A$ such that finding maximum
independent set of $G$ is ...
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Reporting uncoverable directed simple cycles in digraphs
What is known about cycles in digraphs that can't be member of any of that digraph's vertex disjoint directed cycle covers as illustrated below?
in that "cat's eye graph" the green cycle ...
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Reduction graph isomorphism to maximum independent set in very dense graph
We got a reduction graph isomorphism to MIS in a very dense graph,
or alternatively negative monotone 2-CNF to MAX-ONEs with a formula
with many clauses.
Let $G,H$ be graphs of order $n$ and adjacency ...
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Bipartite clustering is NP-hard?
Let $G = (A\cup B, E)$ be a bipartite graph with edge weights $w: E\to \mathbb{R}$. Find a partition $B_1, B_2$ of $B$ and a nonempty disjoint subsets $A_1, A_2$ of $A$ such that $w(A_1,B_1) + w(A_2, ...
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Is the partition of bipartite graphs NP-hard?
I wonder if the following problem is NP-hard. Is it?
Given a bipartite graph $G = (U, V, E)$ with weights $w : E \to \mathbb{R}_+$, find a partition of $U$ into $U_1, U_2$ and nonempty disjoint ...
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Complexity of finding single source paths with capacity constraints and length constraints
Let $G=(V,A)$ be a directed graph with distinguished vertex $s\in V$ and let $c:A\rightarrow{\mathbb N}$ denote arc capacities. For any $t\in V,t\not=s$ we are given two numbers: $C_{t},L_{t}$. Let $...