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Problem NP-completeness on a specific graph class

Consider the class of simple connected n/2-regular graphs, n even. Are the maximum clique problem and/or maximum independent set problem NP-complete on such graphs? Is there any known result which ...
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Blind construction of planar graph with additive spanning tree count

Suppose we have two planar graphs $G_1$ and $G_2$ with number of spanning tree count $P_1$ and $P_2$ respectively then there is an easy construction which gives a planar graph with spanning tree count ...
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Upper bound on the number of perfect matchings in $K_{3,3}$-free graphs

Let $G=(V,E)$ be a graph with an even number of vertices $|V|=2n$. Assume that $G$ is $K_{3,3}$-free i.e. it does not contain a graph isomorphic to biclique $K_{3,3}$. A perfect matching of $G$ is a ...
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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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What is this invariant graph?

Let $G$ be a simple graph (finite or infinite), $[n]\mathrel{:=}\{1,...,n\}$. Define the function: $$\varepsilon_n(G)\mathrel{:=}\min_\phi{\lvert{\operatorname{dom} (\phi)}\rvert},$$ where $\phi$ is ...
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Subgraph isomorphism problem with linear map

I am working on proving the NP-hardness of a problem by reducing it from the subgraph isomorphism problem. Currently, I can reduce it from the following problem: Problem 1: Given two graphs $G=(V, E)$ ...
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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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Isomorphism preserving transformation graph to graph of logarithmic boolean width and bounded degeneracy

The paper On graph classes with logarithmic boolean-width claims that some graph problems are fixed parameter tractable with parameter the boolean width. In particular, boolean-width of the complement ...
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The chromatic polynomial of a line graph

Is there a way to obtain the chromatic polynomial of the line graph of a regular simple graph, having known the chromatic polynomial of the graph? There already exist characterizations of line graph ...
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Complexity of edge coloring of class 1 graphs

We know that the decision problem of classifying the graphs as class $1$ or class $2$ (with respect to edge coloring) is NP-complete. But, suppose we have to prove a graph to be in class $1$. Does it ...
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Is the graph minicut with the node cardinality constraint NP-hard?

I wonder whether the following problem is a well-studied NP-hard problem? Get a graph $G$ and a number $k$, we partition the graph $G$ into two components where each component should have at most $k$ ...
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Complexity of edge coloring graphs with $\Delta(G) \ge n/3$ assuming the overfull conjecture

Closely related to this on cstheory. Let $G$ be graph of order $n$ with $\Delta(G) \ge n/3$. Assume the overfull conjecture. Can we edge color $G$ with minimal number of colors in polynomial time? ...
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Coloration of an interval graph with constraints [closed]

Given an interval graph that represents a set of tasks, in a given period of time, to be assigned to a set of employees, the objective is to find a minimum coloring of this graph such that the total ...
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Edge coloring graphs is in P?

It is known that there exist polynomial time algorithm to approximate the Lovasz number or the supremum of Shannon capacity of graphs. By Vizing's theorem, the graph $G$ has only two chromatic ...
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Proving Vizing's and Brooks' theorem using the polynomial approach

It is known that the graph polynomial defined by $\prod_{i<j}(x_i-x_j)$ where the vertices $x_k\ \ , \ \ k=\{1,2\ldots,n\}$ are ordered with respect to some order; can be used to verify the proper ...
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Graphs with Hermitian Unitary Edge Weights

Very recently, Hao Huang proved the Sensitivity Conjecture, which had been open for 30 years or so. Huang's proof is surprisingly short and easy. Here is Huang's preprint, a discussion on Scott ...
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Strong chromatic index of some cubic graphs

Edit 2019 June 26 New computer evidence forces us to revise our guesses relating strong chromatic index and girth Edit 2019 June 25 Some mistakes have been corrected. Question 2 has changed. ...
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What is the computationally simplest way to universally index the set of simple graphs?

If given a simple, integer-labeled, but not necessarily connected, graph $G := (V,E)$ consisting of at least one vertex, i.e. $\lvert \rvert V \lvert \rvert \geq 1$, then is there a function to ...
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The complexity on calculation of the Graev metric on the free Boolean group of a metric space

For a set $X$ by $B(X)$ we denote the family of all finite subsets of $X$ endowed with the operation $\oplus$ of symmetric difference. This operation turns $B(X)$ into a Boolean group, which can be ...
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Combinatorial region-halfplane incidence structures

I've seen a bunch of similar MO questions, yet hopefully this is not a complete duplicate. Consider $n$ halfplanes in $\mathbb{R}^2$ with their borders in general position, that is, no point of $\...
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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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Straight-line drawing of regular polyhedra

Find the minimum number of straight lines needed to cover a crossing-free straight-line drawing of the icosahedron $(13\dots 15)$ and of the dodecahedron $(9\dots 10)$ (in the plane). For example, ...
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Maximum partition of bipartite graph

Let $G = (U, V, E)$ be a bipartite graph. Let $w: E \to \mathbb{R}$ be a weight function on the edge set $E$. Given subsets $U_1,\ldots, U_k \subset U, U_i\cap U_j = \emptyset$ and a partition $V_1,\...
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Is 3-coloring bounded degree graphs subexponential: $O(\exp{(\sqrt{n}\log^2{n})})$?

We got an argument that 3-coloring bounded degree graphs is subexponential with complexity $O(\exp{(\sqrt{n}\log^2{n})})$. The treewidth of a planar graphs on $n$ vertices is $O(\sqrt{n})$ and 3-...
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maximum independent set in d-regular graphs

Does anyone know whether the maximum independent set problem is NP-hard in triangle free d-regular graphs and if it's NP-hard for all d larger than some threshold t? Can anyone provide a reference ...
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Graph isomorphism problem for minimally strongly connected digraphs

A minimally strongly connected digraph (MSC) is strongly connected (SC), while removal of any arc destroys this. That is, between any two vertices a, b there exists a directed path from a to b, while ...
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Complexity of counting colorings of co-bipartite graphs?

A graph is co-bipartite if it is the complement of bipartite graph. What is the complexity of counting colorings of co-bipartite graphs? Unlike split graphs, the chromatic polynomial isn't of ...
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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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Is the Graph Isomorphism problem in βP class?

βP is the limited nondeterminism NP, cf. https://complexityzoo.uwaterloo.ca/Complexity_Zoo:B#betap Last year Laslo Babai proved that the GI problem can be solved in (deterministic) time $\exp(\log^c(...
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Sparse graphs that are hard to color

I am interested in knowing if there are any types of graphs that are very sparse, perhaps consisting of just connections between paths and cycles, and for which $k$-coloring is $\mathsf{NP}$-hard for ...
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Do you know a faster algorithm to color planar graphs?

while studying the four color theorem, I implemented an algorithm (in Python and Sage) that can color planar graphs much faster than the implementations I found around on internet. The program can be ...
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Which is the most time efficient algorithm for having a Tait Coloring (edge-3-coloring) of planar cubic graphs?

Crossposted from: https://math.stackexchange.com/questions/1964486/which-is-the-most-time-efficient-algorithm-for-having-a-tait-coloring-edge I wasn't able to find an efficient algorithm nor an ...
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bounded degree graph colouring.

I was wondering if anyone could provide references on the following: Is determining the chromatic number of a bounded degree graph APX-complete? 2.I've seen the result that states it is NP-hard to ...
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Hypergraph edge colouring

I'm interested in knowing if finding the edge-chromatic number of a $k$-uniform $k$-partite hypergraph is NP-hard for $k\geq 3$ Could anyone provide a reference for the result? By edge-chromatic ...
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Graph colouring for bounded degree graphs

I'm fairly new to colourings on bounded degree graphs i'm interested in the following questions, For planar graphs with bounded degree $4$ is finding the colouring number $NP$-hard? So is ...
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Directed edge-colouring

I'm interested to know whether the following problem is NP-complete or if there is an algorithm to solve it. Suppose we are given a directed graph $G=(V,E^{\rightarrow})$ and we want to colour the ...
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Some confusion regarding the definition of NPO reduction

I've seen the following definition in a paper on approximation preserving reductions. Definition:Let $\pi_{1}$ and $\pi_{2}$ be two NPO maximization problems. Then we say that $\pi_{1} \leq_{R} \pi_{...
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How can I prove that these two graph coloring problems are polynomial time equivalent?

Given a graph $G(V,E)$. The standard $k$-coloring problem consists in finding a feasible coloring (no two adjacent nodes share the same color) of the nodes with $k$ colors. Let this problem be $P_1$. ...
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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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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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NP hard problems on UD graphs

I'm reading up on NP hard problems in Unit Disk graphs. I'd like to point out i'm fairly new to this NP hard stuff so i'm trying to get around how to prove something is NP hard. http://ac.els-cdn....
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Is it known whether Minimum Cost Multicut is APX-hard?

My questions is concerned with the following problem: Given an undirected graph $G = (V, E)$ and (edge costs) $c \in \mathbb{Z}^E$, $$\min \left\{ \sum_{e \in E} c_e x_e\ \middle|\ x \in \{0,1\}^E \ \...
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Polynomial problems in graph classes defined by forbidden induced cyclic subgraphs

Let $C$ be a graph class defined by a finite number of forbidden induced subgraphs, all of which are cyclic (contain at least one cycle). Are there graph problems that can be solved in polynomial ...
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Is it easy to produce hard-to-color graphs?

This question arises from my recent visit to my daughter's second-grade class, where I led some discussion and activities on graph coloring (see Math for seven-year-olds). In one such activity, each ...
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Who first dubbed them "expander graphs"?

Expander graphs ("sparse graphs that have strong connectivity properties") burst onto the mathematical scene around the millennium, but I have not been successful in tracing the origin of (a) the ...
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Is the domination number NP for non-bipartite graphs?

Calculating the domination number is an NP-Hard problem. Does it remain NP-Hard if we restrict it to non-bipartite graphs?
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Seeming contradiction about P vs NP between graphclasses.org and at least two papers about clique in even-hole-free graphs

I believe correctness about clique in even-hole-free graphs of graphclasses.org and the paper Vertex elimination orderings for hereditary graph classes, Pierre Aboulker, Pierre Charbit, Nicolas ...
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A combinatorial problem concerned with logic circuits

Consider a logic circuit with two-bit gates only. The length of each gate is the number of bit lines that the gate crosses. How hard is to compute the maximum length for a given circuit? Notice that ...
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