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Canonizing Graphs of Bounded Tree Width in Logspace
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2017
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Isomorphism ProblemTree LanguageGeometric Graph TheoryEngineeringGraph TheoryData ScienceAlgebraic Graph TheoryStructural Graph TheoryGraph CanonizationTopological Graph TheoryIsomorphism ClassComputational ComplexityGraph AlgorithmComputer ScienceDiscrete MathematicsCombinatorial OptimizationBounded Tree Width
Graph canonization is the problem of computing a unique representative, a canon, from the isomorphism class of a given graph. This implies that two graphs are isomorphic exactly if their canons are equal. We show that graphs of bounded tree width can be canonized by logarithmic-space (logspace) algorithms. This implies that the isomorphism problem for graphs of bounded tree width can be decided in logspace. In the light of isomorphism for trees being hard for the complexity class logspace, this makes the ubiquitous class of graphs of bounded tree width one of the few classes of graphs for which the complexity of the isomorphism problem has been exactly determined.
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