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Computing the K-terminal Reliability of Circle Graphs

Published 14 Oct 2016 in cs.DM | (1610.04544v1)

Abstract: Let G denote a graph and let K be a subset of vertices that are a set of target vertices of G. The K-terminal reliability of G is defined as the probability that all target vertices in K are connected, considering the possible failures of non-target vertices of G. The problem of computing K-terminal reliability is known to be #P-complete for polygon-circle graphs, and can be solved in polynomial-time for t-polygon graphs, which are a subclass of polygon-circle graphs. The class of circle graphs is a subclass of polygon-circle graphs and a superclass of t-polygon graphs. Therefore, the problem of computing K-terminal reliability for circle graphs is of particular interest. This paper proves that the problem remains #P-complete even for circle graphs. Additionally, this paper proposes a linear-time algorithm for solving the problem for proper circular-arc graphs, which are a subclass of circle graphs and a superclass of proper interval graphs.

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