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  • Strong NP-hardness of AC po... Strong NP-hardness of AC power flows feasibility
    Bienstock, Daniel; Verma, Abhinav Operations research letters, 11/2019, Volume: 47, Issue: 6
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    We prove that testing feasibility for an AC power flow system is a strongly NP-hard problem.
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  • Temporal graph classes: A v... Temporal graph classes: A view through temporal separators
    Fluschnik, Till; Molter, Hendrik; Niedermeier, Rolf ... Theoretical computer science, 02/2020, Volume: 806
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    We investigate for temporal graphs the computational complexity of separating two distinct vertices s and z by vertex deletion. In a temporal graph, the vertex set is fixed but the edges have ...
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  • Cutting Barnette graphs per... Cutting Barnette graphs perfectly is hard
    Bonnet, Édouard; Chakraborty, Dibyayan; Duron, Julien Theoretical computer science, 09/2024, Volume: 1010
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    A perfect matching cut is a perfect matching that is also a cutset, or equivalently, a perfect matching containing an even number of edges on every cycle. The corresponding algorithmic problem, ...
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  • Algorithmic study on 2-tran... Algorithmic study on 2-transitivity of graphs
    Paul, Subhabrata; Santra, Kamal Discrete Applied Mathematics, 12/2024, Volume: 358
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    Let G=(V,E) be a graph where V and E are the vertex and edge sets, respectively. For two disjoint subsets A and B of V, we say AdominatesB if every vertex of B is adjacent to at least one vertex of ...
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  • Complexity analysis of P3-c... Complexity analysis of P3-convexity problems on bounded-degree and planar graphs
    Penso, Lucia Draque; Protti, Fábio; Rautenbach, Dieter ... Theoretical computer science, 11/2015, Volume: 607
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    This paper studies new complexity aspects of P3-convexity restricted to planar graphs with bounded maximum degree. More specifically, we are interested in identifying either a minimum P3-geodetic set ...
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  • Correspondence Homomorphism... Correspondence Homomorphisms to Reflexive Graphs
    Feder, Tomás; Hell, Pavol Electronic notes in discrete mathematics, November 2017, 2017-11-00, Volume: 62
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    Correspondence homomorphisms are a common generalization of homomorphisms and of correspondence colourings. For a fixed reflexive target graph H, the problem is to decide whether an input graph G, ...
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  • An adaptive heuristic algor... An adaptive heuristic algorithm to solve the network slicing resource management problem
    Chen, Yen‐Hung International journal of communication systems, 25 May 2023, Volume: 36, Issue: 8
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    Summary Artificial intelligence‐based (AI‐based) network slicing bandwidth allocation enables the 5G/6G service providers to create multiple virtual networks atop a shared physical infrastructure ...
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  • Deciding whether four perfe... Deciding whether four perfect matchings can cover the edges of a snark is NP-complete
    Škoviera, Martin; Varša, Peter Theoretical computer science, 03/2024, Volume: 988
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    A conjecture of Berge predicts that every bridgeless cubic graph can have its edges covered with at most five perfect matchings. If the graph in question has no 3-edge-colouring, then at least four ...
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  • On the complexity of the co... On the complexity of the constrained input selection problem for structural linear systems
    Pequito, Sérgio; Kar, Soummya; Aguiar, A. Pedro Automatica (Oxford), December 2015, 2015-12-00, Volume: 62
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    This paper studies the problem of, given the structure of a linear-time invariant system and a set of possible inputs, finding the smallest subset of input vectors that ensures system’s structural ...
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