The Homomorphism Domination Exponent

Abstract

We initiate a study of the homomorphism domination exponent of a pair of graphs F and G, defined as the maximum real number c such that |Hom(F,T)| ≥ |Hom(G,T)|c for every graph T. The problem of determining whether HDE(F,G) ≥ 1 is known as the homomorphism domination problem and its decidability is an important open question arising in the theory of relational databases. We investigate the combinatorial and computational properties of the homomorphism domination exponent, proving upper and lower bounds and isolating classes of graphs F and G for which HDE(F,G) is computable. In particular, we present a linear program computing HDE(F,G) in the special case where F is chordal and G is series-parallel.

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