Diameter Constrained Reliability: Computational Complexity in terms of the diameter and number of terminals
Abstract
Let be a simple graph with nodes and links, a subset of \emph{terminals}, a vector and a positive integer , called \emph{diameter}. We assume nodes are perfect but links fail stochastically and independently, with probabilities . The \emph{diameter-constrained reliability} (DCR for short), is the probability that the terminals of the resulting subgraph remain connected by paths composed by links, or less. This number is denoted by . The general DCR computation is inside the class of -Hard problems, since is subsumes the complexity that a random graph is connected. In this paper, the computational complexity of DCR-subproblems is discussed in terms of the number of terminal nodes and diameter . Either when or when and is fixed, the DCR is inside the class of polynomial-time problems. The DCR turns -Hard when is a fixed input parameter and . The case where and is fixed are not studied in prior literature. Here, the -Hardness of this case is established.
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@article{arxiv.1404.3684,
title = {Diameter Constrained Reliability: Computational Complexity in terms of the diameter and number of terminals},
author = {Eduardo Canale and Pablo Romero},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1404.3684},
year = {2014}
}
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9 pages, 3 figures