Let H be a fixed graph. We introduce the following list homomorphism problem: Given an input graph G and for each vertex v of G a ``list' ' L(v) V(H), decide whether or not there is a homomorphism f:G H such that f(v)#L(v) for each v#V(G). We discuss this problem primarily in the context of reflexive graphs, i.e., graphs in which each vertex has a loop. We give a polynomial time algorithm to solve the problem when H is an interval graph and prove that when H is not an interval graph the problem is NP-complete. If the lists are restricted to induce connected subgraphs of H, we give a polynomial time algorithm when H is a chordal graph and prove that when H is not chordal the problem is again NP-complete. We also argue that the comp...
A homomorphism from a graph GG to a graph HH is a vertex mapping f:VG→VHf:VG→VH such that f(u)f(u) a...
For digraphs D and H, a mapping f:V(D)→V(H) is a homomorphism of D to H if uvA(D) implies f(u)f(v)A(...
For digraphs D and H, a mapping f:V(D)→V(H) is a homomorphism of D to H if uvA(D) implies f(u)f(v)A(...
AbstractLetHbe a fixed graph. We introduce the following list homomorphism problem: Given an input g...
AbstractLetHbe a fixed graph. We introduce the following list homomorphism problem: Given an input g...
In the list homomorphism problem, the input consists of two graphs G and H, together with a list L(v...
We completely characterise the computational complexity of the list homomorphism problem for graphs ...
AbstractInterval graphs admit linear-time recognition algorithms and have several elegant forbidden ...
AbstractA reflexive graph is a simple undirected graph where a loop has been added at each vertex. I...
AbstractA homomorphism from a graph G to a graph H is a vertex mapping f:VG→VH such that f(u) and f(...
Funding Information: Supported by the European Research Council (ERC) under the European Union’s Hor...
Funding Information: Supported by the European Research Council (ERC) under the European Union’s Hor...
We consider homomorphisms of signed graphs from a computational perspective. In particular, we study...
AbstractIn a series of papers, we have classified the complexity of list homomorphism problems. Here...
For digraphs D and H, a mapping f:V(D)→V(H) is a homomorphism of D to H if uvA(D) implies f(u)f(v)A(...
A homomorphism from a graph GG to a graph HH is a vertex mapping f:VG→VHf:VG→VH such that f(u)f(u) a...
For digraphs D and H, a mapping f:V(D)→V(H) is a homomorphism of D to H if uvA(D) implies f(u)f(v)A(...
For digraphs D and H, a mapping f:V(D)→V(H) is a homomorphism of D to H if uvA(D) implies f(u)f(v)A(...
AbstractLetHbe a fixed graph. We introduce the following list homomorphism problem: Given an input g...
AbstractLetHbe a fixed graph. We introduce the following list homomorphism problem: Given an input g...
In the list homomorphism problem, the input consists of two graphs G and H, together with a list L(v...
We completely characterise the computational complexity of the list homomorphism problem for graphs ...
AbstractInterval graphs admit linear-time recognition algorithms and have several elegant forbidden ...
AbstractA reflexive graph is a simple undirected graph where a loop has been added at each vertex. I...
AbstractA homomorphism from a graph G to a graph H is a vertex mapping f:VG→VH such that f(u) and f(...
Funding Information: Supported by the European Research Council (ERC) under the European Union’s Hor...
Funding Information: Supported by the European Research Council (ERC) under the European Union’s Hor...
We consider homomorphisms of signed graphs from a computational perspective. In particular, we study...
AbstractIn a series of papers, we have classified the complexity of list homomorphism problems. Here...
For digraphs D and H, a mapping f:V(D)→V(H) is a homomorphism of D to H if uvA(D) implies f(u)f(v)A(...
A homomorphism from a graph GG to a graph HH is a vertex mapping f:VG→VHf:VG→VH such that f(u)f(u) a...
For digraphs D and H, a mapping f:V(D)→V(H) is a homomorphism of D to H if uvA(D) implies f(u)f(v)A(...
For digraphs D and H, a mapping f:V(D)→V(H) is a homomorphism of D to H if uvA(D) implies f(u)f(v)A(...