Descriptive complexity of controllable graphs

Abstract

Let G be a graph on n vertices with adjacency matrix A, and let 1 be the all-ones vector. We call G controllable if the set of vectors 1, A1, …, An-11 spans the whole space Rn. We characterize the isomorphism problem of controllable graphs in terms of other combinatorial, geometric and logical problems. We also describe a polynomial time algorithm for graph isomorphism that works for almost all graphs.

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