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The Parameterised Complexity of Counting Connected Subgraphs and Graph Motifs (1308.1575v3)

Published 7 Aug 2013 in cs.CC and math.CO

Abstract: We introduce a class of parameterised counting problems on graphs, p-#Induced Subgraph With Property(\Phi), which generalises a number of problems which have previously been studied. This paper focusses on the case in which \Phi defines a family of graphs whose edge-minimal elements all have bounded treewidth; this includes the special case in which \Phi describes the property of being connected. We show that exactly counting the number of connected induced k-vertex subgraphs in an n-vertex graph is #W[1]-hard, but on the other hand there exists an FPTRAS for the problem; more generally, we show that there exists an FPTRAS for p-#Induced Subgraph With Property(\Phi) whenever \Phi is monotone and all the minimal graphs satisfying \Phi have bounded treewidth. We then apply these results to a counting version of the Graph Motif problem.

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