Detecting automorphisms is a natural way to identify redundant information presented in structured data. When such redundancies are detected they can be used for data compression. In this paper we explore two different classes of graphs to capture this intuitive property of automorphisms. Symmetry-compressible graphs are the first class which introduces the basic concepts but use only global symmetries for the compression. In order for this concept to be more practical, we need to use local symmetries. Thus, we extend the basic graph class with Near Symmetry compressible graphs. Furthermore, we develop two algorithms that can be used to compress practical instances and empirically evaluate them on a set of realistic graphs
Abstract. While decomposing graphs in simpler items greatly helps to design more efficient algorithm...
There are many complex combinatorial problems which involve searching for an undirected graph sati...
An automorphism of a graph is a mapping of the vertices onto themselves such that connections betwee...
We describe a vertex partitioning method and squeeze tree search technique, which can be used to det...
This in-depth coverage of important areas of graph theory maintains a focus on symmetry properties o...
For various purposes and, in particular, in the context of data compression, a graph can be examined...
. We give a short introduction to an heuristic to find automorphisms in a graph such as axial, centr...
To compress a graph, some methods rely on finding highly compressible structures, such as very dense...
We give a short introduction to an heuristic to find automorphisms in a graph such as axial, central...
The NP-hard problem of finding symmetries in an abstract graph plays an important role in automatic ...
Symmetry is a widespread phenomenon that can offer opportunities for powerful exploitation in areas ...
Computational complexity of the subtasks in the symmetry reduction method for Place/Transition-nets...
We present a new approach for detecting automorphisms and symmetries of an arbitrary graph based on ...
AbstractSpring algorithms are regarded as effective tools for visualizing undirected graphs. One maj...
A heuristic for the visualization of arbitrary automorphisms of a graph by two-dimensional drawings ...
Abstract. While decomposing graphs in simpler items greatly helps to design more efficient algorithm...
There are many complex combinatorial problems which involve searching for an undirected graph sati...
An automorphism of a graph is a mapping of the vertices onto themselves such that connections betwee...
We describe a vertex partitioning method and squeeze tree search technique, which can be used to det...
This in-depth coverage of important areas of graph theory maintains a focus on symmetry properties o...
For various purposes and, in particular, in the context of data compression, a graph can be examined...
. We give a short introduction to an heuristic to find automorphisms in a graph such as axial, centr...
To compress a graph, some methods rely on finding highly compressible structures, such as very dense...
We give a short introduction to an heuristic to find automorphisms in a graph such as axial, central...
The NP-hard problem of finding symmetries in an abstract graph plays an important role in automatic ...
Symmetry is a widespread phenomenon that can offer opportunities for powerful exploitation in areas ...
Computational complexity of the subtasks in the symmetry reduction method for Place/Transition-nets...
We present a new approach for detecting automorphisms and symmetries of an arbitrary graph based on ...
AbstractSpring algorithms are regarded as effective tools for visualizing undirected graphs. One maj...
A heuristic for the visualization of arbitrary automorphisms of a graph by two-dimensional drawings ...
Abstract. While decomposing graphs in simpler items greatly helps to design more efficient algorithm...
There are many complex combinatorial problems which involve searching for an undirected graph sati...
An automorphism of a graph is a mapping of the vertices onto themselves such that connections betwee...