Comments on "O(m· n) algorithms for the recognition and isomorphism problems on circular-arc graphs"
Abstract
In the work [O(m· n) algorithms for the recognition and isomorphism problems on circular-arc graphs, SIAM J. Comput. 24(3), 411--439, (1995)], Wen-Lian Hsu claims three results concerning the class of circular-arc graphs: - the design of so-called decomposition trees that represent the structure of all normalized intersection models of circular-arc graphs, - an O(m· n) recognition algorithm for circular-arc graphs, - an O(m· n) isomorphism algorithm for circular-arc graphs. In [Discrete Math. Theor. Comput. Sci., 15(1), 157--182, 2013] Curtis, Lin, McConnell, Nussbaum, Soulignac, Spinrad, and Szwarcfiter showed that Hsu's isomorphism algorithm is incorrect. In this note, we show that the other two results -- namely, the construction of decomposition trees and the recognition algorithm -- are also flawed.
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