Abstract. We show that several reconfiguration problems known to be PSPACE-complete remain so even when limited to graphs of bounded bandwidth. The essential step is noticing the similarity to very limited string rewriting systems, whose ability to directly simulate Turing Ma-chines is classically known. This resolves a question posed open in [Bonsma P., 2012]. On the other hand, we show that a large class of reconfiguration problems becomes tractable on graphs of bounded treedepth, and that this result is in some sense tight.
AbstractThe prototypical results of relativized complexity theory are the theorems of Baker, Gill, a...
Tree-width is a well-studied parameter of structures that measures their similarity to a tree. Many ...
AbstractWe study problems of reconfigurability of independent sets in graphs. We consider three diff...
Abstract. A vertex-subset graph problem Q defines which subsets of the vertices of an input graph ar...
Given a graph and two vertex sets satisfying a certain feasibility condition, a reconfiguration prob...
Abstract. A vertex-subset graph problem Q defines which subsets of the vertices of an input graph ar...
Reconfiguration problems arise when we wish to find a step-by-step transformationbetween two feasibl...
AbstractReconfiguration problems arise when we wish to find a step-by-step transformation between tw...
Graph constraint logic is a framework introduced by Hearn and Demaine, which provides several proble...
Independent Set Reconfiguration is one of the most well-studied problems in the setting of combinato...
We present the first results on the parameterized complexity of reconfiguration problems, where a re...
Some new ideas are presented on graph reduction applied to graphs with bounded treewidth. It is show...
This paper is motivated by a conjecture [1,5] that BPP can be characterized in terms of polynomial-t...
We investigate the complexity of finding a transformation from a given spanning tree in a graph to a...
In this work, we consider the following order reconfiguration problem: Given a graph G together with...
AbstractThe prototypical results of relativized complexity theory are the theorems of Baker, Gill, a...
Tree-width is a well-studied parameter of structures that measures their similarity to a tree. Many ...
AbstractWe study problems of reconfigurability of independent sets in graphs. We consider three diff...
Abstract. A vertex-subset graph problem Q defines which subsets of the vertices of an input graph ar...
Given a graph and two vertex sets satisfying a certain feasibility condition, a reconfiguration prob...
Abstract. A vertex-subset graph problem Q defines which subsets of the vertices of an input graph ar...
Reconfiguration problems arise when we wish to find a step-by-step transformationbetween two feasibl...
AbstractReconfiguration problems arise when we wish to find a step-by-step transformation between tw...
Graph constraint logic is a framework introduced by Hearn and Demaine, which provides several proble...
Independent Set Reconfiguration is one of the most well-studied problems in the setting of combinato...
We present the first results on the parameterized complexity of reconfiguration problems, where a re...
Some new ideas are presented on graph reduction applied to graphs with bounded treewidth. It is show...
This paper is motivated by a conjecture [1,5] that BPP can be characterized in terms of polynomial-t...
We investigate the complexity of finding a transformation from a given spanning tree in a graph to a...
In this work, we consider the following order reconfiguration problem: Given a graph G together with...
AbstractThe prototypical results of relativized complexity theory are the theorems of Baker, Gill, a...
Tree-width is a well-studied parameter of structures that measures their similarity to a tree. Many ...
AbstractWe study problems of reconfigurability of independent sets in graphs. We consider three diff...