We show how to generate “really hard” random instances for subgraph isomorphism problems. For the non-induced variant, we predict and observe a phase transition between satisfiable and unsatis- fiable instances, with a corresponding complexity peak seen in three different solvers. For the induced variant, much richer behaviour is observed, and constrainedness gives a better measure of difficulty than does proximity to a phase transition. We also discuss variable and value ordering heuristics, and their relationship to the expected number of solutions
International audienceSubgraph isomorphism is a computationally challenging problem with important p...
AbstractThis paper takes a new approach to studying the NP-isomorphism problem initiated by Berman a...
We study the non-uniform complexity of the Graph Isomorphism (GI) and Graph Automorphism (GA) proble...
We show how to generate “really hard” random instances for subgraph isomorphism problems. For the ...
The subgraph isomorphism problem involves deciding whether a copy of a pattern graph occurs inside a...
International audienceThe subgraph isomorphism problem involves deciding whether a copy of a pattern...
Many scientific applications entail solving the subgraph isomorphism problem, i.e., given an input p...
We present a detailed experimental investigation of the easy-hard-easy phase transition for randomly...
International audienceSubgraph Isomorphism (SI) is an NP-complete problem which is at the heart of m...
We present a novel randomized approach to the graph isomorphism problem. Our algorithm aims at sol...
AbstractGiven two trees, a guest tree G and a host tree H, the subtree isomorphism problem is to det...
We present a novel randomized approach to the graph isomorphism problem. Our algorithm aims at solvi...
A wide range of biomedical applications entails solving the subgraph isomorphism problem, i.e. nding...
We describe a detailed experimental investigation of the phase transition for several dierent classe...
AbstractIn this paper, we show that the models of random CSP instances proposed by Xu and Li [K. Xu,...
International audienceSubgraph isomorphism is a computationally challenging problem with important p...
AbstractThis paper takes a new approach to studying the NP-isomorphism problem initiated by Berman a...
We study the non-uniform complexity of the Graph Isomorphism (GI) and Graph Automorphism (GA) proble...
We show how to generate “really hard” random instances for subgraph isomorphism problems. For the ...
The subgraph isomorphism problem involves deciding whether a copy of a pattern graph occurs inside a...
International audienceThe subgraph isomorphism problem involves deciding whether a copy of a pattern...
Many scientific applications entail solving the subgraph isomorphism problem, i.e., given an input p...
We present a detailed experimental investigation of the easy-hard-easy phase transition for randomly...
International audienceSubgraph Isomorphism (SI) is an NP-complete problem which is at the heart of m...
We present a novel randomized approach to the graph isomorphism problem. Our algorithm aims at sol...
AbstractGiven two trees, a guest tree G and a host tree H, the subtree isomorphism problem is to det...
We present a novel randomized approach to the graph isomorphism problem. Our algorithm aims at solvi...
A wide range of biomedical applications entails solving the subgraph isomorphism problem, i.e. nding...
We describe a detailed experimental investigation of the phase transition for several dierent classe...
AbstractIn this paper, we show that the models of random CSP instances proposed by Xu and Li [K. Xu,...
International audienceSubgraph isomorphism is a computationally challenging problem with important p...
AbstractThis paper takes a new approach to studying the NP-isomorphism problem initiated by Berman a...
We study the non-uniform complexity of the Graph Isomorphism (GI) and Graph Automorphism (GA) proble...