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Approximation of Hamiltonian cycles
Let's define the $\texttt{MinHalfSimpCycle}$ search problem: Given $G=(V, E)$ a complete, undirected graph with weights on the edges. We want a simple cycle in $G$ (each vertex appears in it at most ...
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Algorithm to evaluate "connectedness" of a binary matrix
I have the following problem: given an $m \times n$ binary matrix $A$ like e.g. the following $9 \times 39$ matrix:
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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 $...
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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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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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The complexity of expansion ratio (Cheeger constant) of a graph
Let $G=(V(G), E(G))$ be a graph on $n$ vertices and let $S$ be a subset of $V(G)$. The boundary of $S$, denoted by $\partial S$, is the set of edges $(i, j)$ such that $i \in S$ and $j \in V(G) \...
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Maximize sum of edge weights on spanning tree
Problem: Given a complete graph with n vertices, the edge weight between vertex $i$ and vertex $j$ is $b[i]\times b[j]$.
Under the condition that the degree of point $i$ on spanning tree is DEG $[i]$, ...
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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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Two from cubic subgraph hardness
The Problem
For a given graph $G$, the cubic subgraph problem asks if there is a subgraph where every vertex has degree 3.
The cubic subgraph problem is NP-hard even in bipartite planar graphs with ...
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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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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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Is Hamiltonian cycle fixed parameter tractable with parameter clique cover?
Let $G$ be connected simple graph.
Clique cover of graph $G$ is partition of the vertices of $G$
into $k$ disjoint cliques $D'_i$.
Given $G$ and $k$-clique cover, can we solve Hamiltonian cycle
in ...
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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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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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What is the complexity of counting Hamiltonian cycles of a graph?
Since deciding whether a graph contains a Hamiltonian cycle is $NP$-complete, the counting problem which counts the number of such cycles of a graph is $NP$-hard.
Is it also $PP$-hard in the sense ...
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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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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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3-Approximation Algorithm for 3-Hitting Set
I need to find a $3$-approximation algorithm for finding a $3$-hitting set.
The set-up is that I have a set $S$ and a family $\mathcal{F}$ of subsets of $S$, where each member of $\mathcal{F}$ ...
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An interesting variant on the maximum independent set problem.
Suppose i have a graph $G=(V,E)$ with $|V|=n$. Furthermore suppose i give you a maximum independent set $\mathcal{I}$ in $G$. Now suppose i obtain a new graph $G'$ from $G$ by removing a single vertex ...
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Maximum subgraph edge distance greater than given number
I have a weighted graph G with approximately 75000 nodes. I would like to find subgraph G' induced on a subset of nodes, such that all edge weights in G' are greater than a given constant C and the ...
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Construction of planar embedding
I'm reading the following paper on universality considerations in VLSI circuits
http://www.computer.org/csdl/trans/tc/1981/02/06312176.pdf
In Theorem 2 On the second page it states there exists ...
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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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Isomorphism problem on the class of induced subgraphs of a hypercube
A problem that I am currently studying translates to the problem of deciding whether two induced subgraphs of the hypercube $Q_k$ are isomorphic.
Now it feels to me that this class of graphs is "too ...
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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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Minimum number of edges to remove to have low degree
I have the following problem, where $k$ is a fixed integer.
Input: Graph $G$.
Output: Minimum number of edges to remove from $G$ to obtain a graph such that every node has degree at most $k$.
Do ...
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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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how to reduce 3-colorable graph to this? [closed]
suppose we have a finite set X and a set S of subsets of X and we want to determine is there a subset S' of S such that all members of X belong to exactly one set in S' I think the best problem to ...
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Intersection graphs
Does anybody know of a paper which proves that finding the maximum independent set in geometric intersection graphs is NP hard? Even general intersection graphs?
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Existence of subgraphs when given its degree sequence
For a given simple graph $G$ with $n$ vertices $v_1,v_2,\dots v_n$, the corresponding degree sequence is $d_1,d_2,\cdots,d_n$. My qusetion is:
How to determine whether there exist subgraphs in $G$ ...
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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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Is undirected short-simple-path-through-3-vertices decidable in polynomial time?
Consider the following language:
$L=\{\langle G=(V,E),s,v,t,l\rangle\;|\;s,v,t\in V, l\in \mathbb{N} \wedge $ There exists a simple path from $s$ to $t$, going through $v$ of length $\leq l\}$.
($G$ ...
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Efficient Hamiltonian cycle algorithms for graph classes
Generally speaking, finding a Hamiltonian cycle is NP-Hard and so tough. But if $G=L(H)$ is the line graph of $H$, then we can reduce the problem of finding a Hamiltonian cycle in $G$ to finding an ...
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Can one measure the infeasibility of four color proofs?
Terms like "impractical" and "unfeasible" are used to say the Robertson, Sanders, Seymour, and Thomas proof of the four color theorem needs computer assistance. Obviously no precise measure is ...
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Separation of Anti-Hole Inequality
Given an undirected graph $G=(V,E)$ with no loops or multiple edges, a stable set is a set of vertices for which no two vertices are adjacent.
An induced subgraph $H$ of $G$ is called an odd-antihole ...
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A natural problem on "cartesian union" of set families (hypergraphs). Are there NP-complete problems related to the notion of cartesian product?
I'm curious whether the problem below is NP-complete.
I provide two simple definitions and one example at first.
Definition 1.
Let $\langle \cal S_i\rangle\substack{i\in I}$ and $\langle \cal S_j \...
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Generation of All Path in a Directed Acyclic Graph
I am working on a very large dataset of a single DAG whose vertices have a low branching factor. I need to generate all possible (simple) paths starting from the source and write them to a file.
My ...
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A generalization of the triangle counting problem for simple weighted graphs
One nice identity is that $$\operatorname{tr}(A^3)/6$$ counts the number of triangles of a graph with adjacency matrix $A$. It also implies that triangle counting in a graph can be performed in sub-...
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Finding a vertex of least distance to all other vertices in a graph
Some background to my question: if $G$ is a (simple) graph of $N$ vertices, labelled by integers $0,1,...,N-1$, the closeness centrality of a vertex $i$, denoted by $C(i)$, is defined to be 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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Why is "P vs. NP" necessarily relevant?
I want to start out by giving two examples:
Graham's problem is to decide whether a given edge-coloring (with two colors) of the complete graph on vertices $\lbrace-1,+1\rbrace^n$ contains a planar $...
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Finding a 5-cycle in a sparse graph efficiently.
Hi,
I was reading this thread: Finding a cycle of fixed length
I want to find a 5-cycle in a graph. Actually, what I really want is a shortest odd cycle of length at least 5, but maybe that is a ...
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An edge partitioning problem on cubic graphs
Hello everyone,
I already asked this question on the TCS Stack Exchange, but it has not been resolved yet. Maybe readers of this forum will have other ideas or information, although I suspect that ...
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Theorems about the directed bandwidth of a rooted tree?
Let $T$ be a rooted tree with root $r$. Say an ordering $v_1,\ldots,v_n$ of the vertices of $T$ is a search order if $v_1=r$ and for all $2 \leq i \leq n$, there is $j < i$ such that $v_j$ is the ...
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Selecting k sub-posets
I ran into the following algorithmic problem while experimenting with classification algorithms. Elements are classified into a polyhierarchy, what I understand to be a poset with a single root ("...
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Finding Two Rainbow Spanning Trees
Suppose we have a graph whose edges are coloured. It's not necessarily a proper colouring: a given node may have 0, 1, or several incident edges of a given colour.
Is the following problem NP-...
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Efficient way of determining isomorphism
Suppose you are given two isomorphic graphs $G$ and $H$. Is there an efficient way of defining an isomorphism $\phi:V(G)
\to V(H)$ if we already know they are isomorphic? Or is it just a guess and ...
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Counting Eulerian Orientation in a 4-regular undirected graph
We would like to know how hard it is to count Eulerian orientation in an undirected 4-regular graph. For a given edge orientation to be Eulerian, we mean that every vertex has 2 in-edges and 2 out-...