Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
8903522 Electronic Notes in Discrete Mathematics 2017 6 Pages PDF
Abstract
The identifying code problem is a special search problem, challenging both from a theoretical and from a computational point of view, even for several graphs where other usually hard problems are easy to solve, like bipartite graphs or chordal graphs. Hence, a typical line of attack for this problem is to determine minimum identifying codes of special graphs. In this work we study the problem of determining the cardinality of a minimum identifying code in block graphs (that are diamond-free chordal graphs). We present a linear-time algorithm for this problem, as a generalization of a linear-time algorithm proposed by Auger in 2010 for the case of trees. Thereby, we provide a subclass of chordal graphs for which the identifying code problem can be solved in linear time.
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Physical Sciences and Engineering Mathematics Discrete Mathematics and Combinatorics
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