2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.tcs.2015.09.001
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Induced subgraph isomorphism: Are some patterns substantially easier than others?

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“…One of the few results related to this is by Floderus et al [16] who showed that if a pattern H contains a t-Clique that is disjoint from all other t-Cliques in H, then H is at least as hard to detect as a t-Clique. This implied strong clique-based hardness results for induced k-path and k-cycle.…”
Section: Hardnessmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…One of the few results related to this is by Floderus et al [16] who showed that if a pattern H contains a t-Clique that is disjoint from all other t-Cliques in H, then H is at least as hard to detect as a t-Clique. This implied strong clique-based hardness results for induced k-path and k-cycle.…”
Section: Hardnessmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This implied strong clique-based hardness results for induced k-path and k-cycle. However, the reduction of [16] fails for patterns whose k-Cliques intersect non-trivially.…”
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“…claw, diamond and their complements) one can give an efficient reduction from triangle detection (see e.g. Floderus et al [FKLL12]). These reductions imply that our algorithms are optimal unless there is a breakthrough on triangle detection.…”
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“…The state-of-the-art of the algorithmics for Induced Subgraph Isomorphism is different from Subgraph Isomorphism. Floderus et al [13] collected evidences in favour of the conjecture that I(F ) for F with ℓ vertices cannot be recognized faster than I(K c ℓ ), where c < 1 is a constant. Similarly to D(F ), we use notation D[F ] = D(I(F )) and W [F ] = W (I(F )), where the square brackets indicate that the case of induced subgraphs is considered.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%