Modern subgraph isomorphism solvers carry out sophisticated reasoning using graph invariants such as degree sequences and path counts. We show that all of this reasoning can be justified compactly using the cutting planes proofs studied in complexity theory. This allows us to extend a state of the art subgraph isomorphism enumeration solver with proof logging support, so that the solutions it outputs may be audited and verified for correctness and completeness by a simple third party tool which knows nothing about graph theory
This thesis proposes an expressive yet efficient declarative framework for graph matching in constra...
The subgraph isomorphism problem is to find a small “pattern” graph inside a larger “target” graph. ...
The Graph Isomorphism (GI) problem asks if two graphs are isomorphic. Algorithms which solve GI have...
AbstractWe investigate the computational complexity of the following restricted variant of Subgraph ...
This thesis builds upon the result that a lot of graph classes - namely classes with bounded expansi...
This thesis builds upon the result that a lot of graph classes - namely classes with bounded expansi...
This thesis builds upon the result that a lot of graph classes - namely classes with bounded expansi...
This thesis describes the problem of finding subgraph isomorphism. This is one of the most basic ope...
Some applications of graph and subgraph isomorphism are discussed, particular consideration being gi...
An algorithm is said to be certifying if it outputs, together with a solution to the problem it solv...
AbstractAn open question is the computational complexity of recognizing when two graphs are isomorph...
An algorithm is said to be certifying if it outputs, together with a solution to the problem it solv...
International audienceThe subgraph isomorphism problem involves deciding whether a copy of a pattern...
I will report recent progress on the formula complexity of the (colorful) subgraph isomorphism probl...
International audienceThe subgraph isomorphism problem involves deciding whether a copy of a pattern...
This thesis proposes an expressive yet efficient declarative framework for graph matching in constra...
The subgraph isomorphism problem is to find a small “pattern” graph inside a larger “target” graph. ...
The Graph Isomorphism (GI) problem asks if two graphs are isomorphic. Algorithms which solve GI have...
AbstractWe investigate the computational complexity of the following restricted variant of Subgraph ...
This thesis builds upon the result that a lot of graph classes - namely classes with bounded expansi...
This thesis builds upon the result that a lot of graph classes - namely classes with bounded expansi...
This thesis builds upon the result that a lot of graph classes - namely classes with bounded expansi...
This thesis describes the problem of finding subgraph isomorphism. This is one of the most basic ope...
Some applications of graph and subgraph isomorphism are discussed, particular consideration being gi...
An algorithm is said to be certifying if it outputs, together with a solution to the problem it solv...
AbstractAn open question is the computational complexity of recognizing when two graphs are isomorph...
An algorithm is said to be certifying if it outputs, together with a solution to the problem it solv...
International audienceThe subgraph isomorphism problem involves deciding whether a copy of a pattern...
I will report recent progress on the formula complexity of the (colorful) subgraph isomorphism probl...
International audienceThe subgraph isomorphism problem involves deciding whether a copy of a pattern...
This thesis proposes an expressive yet efficient declarative framework for graph matching in constra...
The subgraph isomorphism problem is to find a small “pattern” graph inside a larger “target” graph. ...
The Graph Isomorphism (GI) problem asks if two graphs are isomorphic. Algorithms which solve GI have...