A vertex-subset graph problem Q defines which subsets of the vertices of an input graph are feasible solutions. A reconfiguration variant of a vertex-subset problem asks, given two feasible solutions Ss and St of size k, whether it is possible to transform Ss into St by a sequence of vertex additions and deletions such that each intermediate set is also a feasible solution of size bounded by k. We study reconfiguration variants of two classical vertex-subset problems, namely Independent Set and Dominating Set. We denote the former by ISR and the latter by DSR. Both ISR and DSR are PSPACE-complete on graphs of bounded bandwidth and W[1]-hard parameterized by k on general graphs. We show that ISR is fixed-parameter tractable parameterized by ...
Abstract. We show that several reconfiguration problems known to be PSPACE-complete remain so even w...
Abstract. We study problems of reconfiguration of shortest paths in graphs. We prove that the shorte...
We study the following independent set reconfiguration problem: given two independent sets I and J o...
Abstract. A vertex-subset graph problem Q defines which subsets of the vertices of an input graph ar...
Abstract. A vertex-subset graph problem Q defines which subsets of the vertices of an input graph ar...
We present the first results on the parameterized complexity of reconfiguration problems, where a re...
In a reconfiguration version of a decision problem Q the input is an instance of Q and two feasible ...
In the Vertex Cover Reconfiguration (VCR) problem, given a graph G, positive integers k and ℓ and tw...
Abstract. In the Vertex Cover Reconfiguration (VCR) problem, given graph G = (V,E), positive integer...
Given a graph and two vertex sets satisfying a certain feasibility condition, a reconfiguration prob...
AbstractWe study problems of reconfigurability of independent sets in graphs. We consider three diff...
Independent Set Reconfiguration is one of the most well-studied problems in the setting of combinato...
Traditionally, reconfiguration problems ask the question whether a given solution of an optimization...
We study the problem of deciding reconfigurability of target sets of a graph. Given a graph $G$ with...
Traditionally, reconfiguration problems ask the question whether a given solution of an optimization...
Abstract. We show that several reconfiguration problems known to be PSPACE-complete remain so even w...
Abstract. We study problems of reconfiguration of shortest paths in graphs. We prove that the shorte...
We study the following independent set reconfiguration problem: given two independent sets I and J o...
Abstract. A vertex-subset graph problem Q defines which subsets of the vertices of an input graph ar...
Abstract. A vertex-subset graph problem Q defines which subsets of the vertices of an input graph ar...
We present the first results on the parameterized complexity of reconfiguration problems, where a re...
In a reconfiguration version of a decision problem Q the input is an instance of Q and two feasible ...
In the Vertex Cover Reconfiguration (VCR) problem, given a graph G, positive integers k and ℓ and tw...
Abstract. In the Vertex Cover Reconfiguration (VCR) problem, given graph G = (V,E), positive integer...
Given a graph and two vertex sets satisfying a certain feasibility condition, a reconfiguration prob...
AbstractWe study problems of reconfigurability of independent sets in graphs. We consider three diff...
Independent Set Reconfiguration is one of the most well-studied problems in the setting of combinato...
Traditionally, reconfiguration problems ask the question whether a given solution of an optimization...
We study the problem of deciding reconfigurability of target sets of a graph. Given a graph $G$ with...
Traditionally, reconfiguration problems ask the question whether a given solution of an optimization...
Abstract. We show that several reconfiguration problems known to be PSPACE-complete remain so even w...
Abstract. We study problems of reconfiguration of shortest paths in graphs. We prove that the shorte...
We study the following independent set reconfiguration problem: given two independent sets I and J o...