Lower Bounds for the Graph Homomorphism Problem

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Authors Fedor V. Fomin, Alexander Golovnev, Alexander S. Kulikov, Ivan Mihajlin arXiv ID 1502.05447 Category cs.DS: Data Structures & Algorithms Citations 12 Venue International Colloquium on Automata, Languages and Programming Last Checked 4 months ago
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The graph homomorphism problem (HOM) asks whether the vertices of a given $n$-vertex graph $G$ can be mapped to the vertices of a given $h$-vertex graph $H$ such that each edge of $G$ is mapped to an edge of $H$. The problem generalizes the graph coloring problem and at the same time can be viewed as a special case of the $2$-CSP problem. In this paper, we prove several lower bound for HOM under the Exponential Time Hypothesis (ETH) assumption. The main result is a lower bound $2^{Ξ©\left( \frac{n \log h}{\log \log h}\right)}$. This rules out the existence of a single-exponential algorithm and shows that the trivial upper bound $2^{{\mathcal O}(n\log{h})}$ is almost asymptotically tight. We also investigate what properties of graphs $G$ and $H$ make it difficult to solve HOM$(G,H)$. An easy observation is that an ${\mathcal O}(h^n)$ upper bound can be improved to ${\mathcal O}(h^{\operatorname{vc}(G)})$ where $\operatorname{vc}(G)$ is the minimum size of a vertex cover of $G$. The second lower bound $h^{Ξ©(\operatorname{vc}(G))}$ shows that the upper bound is asymptotically tight. As to the properties of the "right-hand side" graph $H$, it is known that HOM$(G,H)$ can be solved in time $(f(Ξ”(H)))^n$ and $(f(\operatorname{tw}(H)))^n$ where $Ξ”(H)$ is the maximum degree of $H$ and $\operatorname{tw}(H)$ is the treewidth of $H$. This gives single-exponential algorithms for graphs of bounded maximum degree or bounded treewidth. Since the chromatic number $Ο‡(H)$ does not exceed $\operatorname{tw}(H)$ and $Ξ”(H)+1$, it is natural to ask whether similar upper bounds with respect to $Ο‡(H)$ can be obtained. We provide a negative answer to this question by establishing a lower bound $(f(Ο‡(H)))^n$ for any function $f$. We also observe that similar lower bounds can be obtained for locally injective homomorphisms.
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