Complexity of limit cycles with block-sequential update schedules in conjunctive networks
Abstract
In this paper, we deal the following decision problem: given a conjunctive Boolean network defined by its interaction digraph, does it have a limit cycle of a given length k? We prove that this problem is NP-complete in general if k is a parameter of the problem and in P if the interaction digraph is strongly connected. The case where k is a constant, but the interaction digraph is not strongly connected remains open. Furthermore, we study the variation of the decision problem: given a conjunctive Boolean network, does there exist a block-sequential (resp. sequential) update schedule such that there exists a limit cycle of length k? We prove that this problem is NP-complete for any constant k >= 2.
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