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Theoretical Computer Science
Volume 362, Issues 1-3, 11 October 2006, Pages 140-161
 
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Minimal invariant sets in a vertex-weighted graph

Francesco M. MalvestutoCorresponding Author Contact Information, a, E-mail The Corresponding Author, Mauro Mezzinia and Marina Moscarinia

aDipartimento di Informatica, Università “La Sapienza”, Via Salaria 113, 00198 Roma, Italy

Received 13 June 2005; 
revised 28 May 2006; 
accepted 1 June 2006. 
Communicated by Ding-Zhu Du. 
Available online 20 July 2006.

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Abstract

A weighting of vertices of a graph is admissible if there exists an edge weighting such that the weight of each vertex equals the sum of weights of its incident edges. Given an admissible vertex weighting of a graph, an invariant set is an edge set such that the sum of the weights of its edges is the same for every edge weighting, and a nonempty invariant set is minimal if none of its nonempty proper subsets is an invariant set. It is easily seen that every nonempty invariant set is a disjoint union of minimal invariant sets. A graphical characterisation of minimal invariant sets in a bipartite graph is known both in the case the vertex weights are reals and in the case the vertex weights are nonnegative reals. We shall state a graphical characterisation of minimal invariant sets in an arbitrary vertex-weighted graph. Moreover, we give a linear algorithm to test an invariant set for minimality. Finally, we state a complete axiomatisation of invariant sets and give a polynomial algorithm to find a set of minimal invariant sets that completely characterise the set of all invariant sets.

Keywords: Algebraic set; Invariant set


Theoretical Computer Science
Volume 362, Issues 1-3, 11 October 2006, Pages 140-161
 
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