List homomorphism problems for signed graphs

05/12/2020
by   Jan Bok, et al.
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We consider homomorphisms of signed graphs from a computational perspective. In particular, we study the list homomorphism problem seeking a homomorphism of an input signed graph (G,σ), equipped with lists L(v) ⊆ V(H), v ∈ V(G), of allowed images, to a fixed target signed graph (H,π). The complexity of the similar homomorphism problem without lists (corresponding to all lists being L(v)=V(H)) has been previously classified by Brewster and Siggers, but the list version remains open and appears difficult. We illustrate this difficulty by classifying the complexity of the problem when H is a (reflexive or irreflexive) tree. The tools we develop will be useful for classifications of other classes of signed graphs, and we mention some follow-up research of this kind; the classifications are surprisingly complex.

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