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Critical hereditary graph classes: a survey

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The task of complete complexity dichotomy is to clearly distinguish between easy and hard cases of a given problem on a family of subproblems. We consider this task for some optimization problems restricted to certain classes of graphs closed under deletion of vertices. A concept in the solution process is based on revealing the so-called “critical” graph classes, which play an important role in the complexity analysis for the family. Recent progress in studying such classes is presented in the article.

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The research is partially supported by LATNA laboratory, National Research University Higher School of Economics, RF government Grant, ag. 11.G34.31.00357, and by Russian Foundation for Basic Research, Grant 14-01-00515-a, by the grant of President of Russian Federation MK-4819.2016.1.

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Malyshev, D.S., Pardalos, P.M. Critical hereditary graph classes: a survey. Optim Lett 10, 1593–1612 (2016). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11590-015-0985-1

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