Counting independent sets in tree convex bipartite graphs
The problems of counting independent sets, maximal independent sets, and independent perfect dominating sets are #P-complete for bipartite graphs, but can be solved in polynomial time for convex bipartite graphs, which are a subclass of bipartite graphs This paper studies these problems for tree con...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Discrete Applied Mathematics 2017-02, Vol.218, p.113-122 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The problems of counting independent sets, maximal independent sets, and independent perfect dominating sets are #P-complete for bipartite graphs, but can be solved in polynomial time for convex bipartite graphs, which are a subclass of bipartite graphs This paper studies these problems for tree convex bipartite graphs, which are a class of graphs between bipartite graphs and convex bipartite graphs. A bipartite graph G with bipartition (X Y) is called tree convex, if a tree T defined on X exists, such that for every vertex y in Y, the neighbors of y form a subtree of T If the associated tree T is simply a path, then G is just a convex bipartite graph. This paper first proves that the problems of counting independent sets, maximal independent sets, and independent perfect dominating sets remain #P-complete for tree convex bipartite graphs even when the associated tree T is only a comb or a star. This paper then presents polynomial-time algorithms to solve these problems for tree convex bipartite graphs when the associated tree T is restricted to a triad, which consists of three paths with one common endpoint. |
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ISSN: | 0166-218X 1872-6771 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.dam.2016.08.017 |