Recognizing maximal unfrozen graphs with respect to independent sets is CO-NP-complete

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A graph is unfrozen with respect to k independent set if it has an independent set of size k after the addition of any edge. The problem of recognizing such graphs is known to be NP-complete. A graph is maximal if the addition of one edge means it is no longer unfrozen. We designate the problem of recognizing maximal unfrozen graphs as MAX(U(k-SET)) and show that this problem is CO-NP-complete. This partially fills a gap in known complexity cases of maximal NP-complete problems, and raises some interesting open conjectures discussed in the conclusion. © 2005 Discrete Mathematics and Theoretical Computer Science (DMTCS), Nancy, France.

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Abbas, N., Culberson, J., & Stewart, L. (2005). Recognizing maximal unfrozen graphs with respect to independent sets is CO-NP-complete. Discrete Mathematics and Theoretical Computer Science, 7(1). https://doi.org/10.46298/dmtcs.345

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