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Discrete Mathematics
Volume 86, Issues 1-3, 14 December 1990, Pages 165-177
 
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Unit disk graphs

Brent N. Clark and Charles J. Colbourn

David S. Johnson

Department of Computer Science, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Ontario, N2L 3G1 Canada AT&T Bell Laboratories, Murray Hill, NJ, USA

Received 2 December 1988. 
Available online 1 April 2002.

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Unit disk graphs are the intersection graphs of equal sized circles in the plane: they provide a graph-theoretic model for broadcast networks (cellular networks) and for some problems in computational geometry. We show that many standard graph theoretic problems remain NP-complete on unit disk graphs, including coloring, independent set, domination, independent domination, and connected domination; NP-completeness for the domination problem is shown to hold even for grid graphs, a subclass of unit disk graphs. In contrast, we give a polynomial time algorithm for finding cliques when the geometric representation (circles in the plane) is provided.

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Discrete Mathematics
Volume 86, Issues 1-3, 14 December 1990, Pages 165-177
 
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