A Classification of Connected f -factor Problems inside NP

Abstract

Given an undirected graph G = (V, E) with n vertices, and a function f : V -> N, we consider the problem of finding a connected f -factor in G. In this work we design an algorithm to check for the existence of a connected f -factor, for the case where f (v) >= n/g(n), for all v in V and g(n) is polylogarithmic in n. The running time of our algorithm is O(n2g(n). As a consequence of this algorithm we conclude that the complexity of connected f -factor for the case we consider is unlikely to be NP-Complete unless the Exponential Time Hypothesis (ETH) is false. Secondly, under the assumption of the ETH, we show that it is also unlikely to be in P for g(n) in O((log n)1+eps ) for any eps> 0. Therefore, our results show that for all eps> 0, connected f -factor for f (v) >= n/O(log n)1+eps) is in NP-Intermediate unless the ETH is false. Further, for any constant c > 0, when g(n) = c, our algorithm for connected f -factor runs in polynomial time. Finally, we extend our algorithm to compute a minimum weight connected f -factor in edge weighted graphs in the same asymptotic time bounds.

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