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On the Complexity of the Maximum Cut Problem

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On the Complexity of the Maximum Cut Problem
The complexity of the simple maxcut problem is investigated for several special classes of graphs. It is shown that this problem is NP-complete when restricted to one of the following classes: chordal graphs, undirected path graphs, split graphs, tripartite graphs, and graphs that are the complement of a bipartite graph. The problem can be solved in polynomial time, when restricted to graphs with bounded treewidth, or cographs. We also give large classes of graphs that can be seen as generalizations of classes of graphs with bounded treewidth and of the class of the cographs, and allow polynomial time algorithms for the simple max cut problem.
Hans L. Bodlaender, Klaus Jansen
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Type Conference
Year 1994
Where STACS
Authors Hans L. Bodlaender, Klaus Jansen
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