In this paper we resolve the complexity of the isomorphism problem on all but finitely many of the graph classes characterized by two forbidden induced subgraphs. To this end we develop new techniques applicable for the structural and algorithmic analysis of graphs. First, we develop a methodology to show isomorphism completeness of the isomorphism problem on graph classes by providing a general framework unifying various reduction techniques. Second, we generalize the concept of the modular decomposition to colored graphs, allowing for non-standard decompositions. We show that, given a suitable decomposition functor, the graph isomorphism problem reduces to checking isomorphism of colored prime graphs. Third, we extend the techniques of b...
We study Subgraph Isomorphism on graph classes defined by a fixed forbidden graph. Although there ar...
We study Subgraph Isomorphism on graph classes defined by a fixed forbidden graph. Although there ar...
We study Subgraph Isomorphism on graph classes defined by a fixed forbidden graph. Although there ar...
We almost completely resolve the computational complexity of Graph Isomorphism for classes of graphs...
International audienceAbstract We resolve the computational complexity of Graph Isomorphism for clas...
International audienceAbstract We resolve the computational complexity of Graph Isomorphism for clas...
28 pages, 4 figuresWe resolve the computational complexity of Graph Isomorphism for classes of graph...
Abstract. Using logspace counting classes we study the computational complexity of hypergraph and gr...
We resolve the computational complexity of GRAPH ISOMORPHISM for classes of graphs characterized by ...
We almost completely resolve the computational complexity of Graph Isomorphism for classes of graph...
We study SUBGRAPH ISOMORPHISM on graph classes defined by a fixed forbidden graph. Although there ar...
We study SUBGRAPH ISOMORPHISM on graph classes defined by a fixed forbidden graph. Although there ar...
We study SUBGRAPH ISOMORPHISM on graph classes defined by a fixed forbidden graph. Although there ar...
We study Subgraph Isomorphism on graph classes defined by a fixed forbidden graph. Although there ar...
AbstractAn open question is the computational complexity of recognizing when two graphs are isomorph...
We study Subgraph Isomorphism on graph classes defined by a fixed forbidden graph. Although there ar...
We study Subgraph Isomorphism on graph classes defined by a fixed forbidden graph. Although there ar...
We study Subgraph Isomorphism on graph classes defined by a fixed forbidden graph. Although there ar...
We almost completely resolve the computational complexity of Graph Isomorphism for classes of graphs...
International audienceAbstract We resolve the computational complexity of Graph Isomorphism for clas...
International audienceAbstract We resolve the computational complexity of Graph Isomorphism for clas...
28 pages, 4 figuresWe resolve the computational complexity of Graph Isomorphism for classes of graph...
Abstract. Using logspace counting classes we study the computational complexity of hypergraph and gr...
We resolve the computational complexity of GRAPH ISOMORPHISM for classes of graphs characterized by ...
We almost completely resolve the computational complexity of Graph Isomorphism for classes of graph...
We study SUBGRAPH ISOMORPHISM on graph classes defined by a fixed forbidden graph. Although there ar...
We study SUBGRAPH ISOMORPHISM on graph classes defined by a fixed forbidden graph. Although there ar...
We study SUBGRAPH ISOMORPHISM on graph classes defined by a fixed forbidden graph. Although there ar...
We study Subgraph Isomorphism on graph classes defined by a fixed forbidden graph. Although there ar...
AbstractAn open question is the computational complexity of recognizing when two graphs are isomorph...
We study Subgraph Isomorphism on graph classes defined by a fixed forbidden graph. Although there ar...
We study Subgraph Isomorphism on graph classes defined by a fixed forbidden graph. Although there ar...
We study Subgraph Isomorphism on graph classes defined by a fixed forbidden graph. Although there ar...