On maximum independent set of categorical product and ultimate categorical ratios of graphs

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We first present polynomial algorithms to compute the independence number of the categorical product for two cographs or two splitgraphs, respectively. Then we prove that computing the maximum independent set of the categorical product of a planar graph of maximum degree three and a K4 is NP-complete. The ultimate categorical independence ratio of a graph G is defined as limk→∞α(Gk)/nk. The ultimate categorical independence ratio can be computed in polynomial time for cographs, splitgraphs, permutation graphs, interval graphs and graphs of bounded treewidth. Also, we present an O*(3n/3)-time exact, exponential algorithm for the ultimate categorical independence ratio of general graphs. We further present a PTAS for the ultimate categorical independence ratio of planar graphs. Lastly, we show that the ultimate categorical independent domination ratio for complete multipartite graphs is zero, except when the graph is complete bipartite with color classes of equal size (in which case it is 1/2).

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Hon, W. K., Kloks, T., Liu, C. H., Liu, H. H., Poon, S. H., & Wang, Y. L. (2015). On maximum independent set of categorical product and ultimate categorical ratios of graphs. Theoretical Computer Science, 588, 81–95. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tcs.2015.03.045

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