Hardness and Structural Properties of Fuzzy Edge Contraction
Abstract
We investigate the computational complexity of edge-deletion and edge-contraction problems in fuzzy graphs. For any graph property {\Pi} that is hereditary under contractions (or deletions) and determined by 3-connected components, the corresponding fuzzy edge-deletion (FPED) and fuzzy edge-contraction (FPEC) problems are NP- hard. Our results hold under both fixed-threshold ({\alpha}_0) and all-threshold (\forall {\alpha}) semantics, and apply even to restricted classes of fuzzy graphs such as fuzzy 3-connected or fuzzy bipartite graphs. We further demonstrate that well-known properties, including planarity and series-parallelness, satisfy these conditions, making the fuzzy versions of these classical graph problems computationally intractable. The proofs leverage reductions from classical NP-hard problems and generalize the constructions to the fuzzy setting while preserving key structural properties.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2509.16185,
title = {Hardness and Structural Properties of Fuzzy Edge Contraction},
author = {Shanookha Ali},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2509.16185},
year = {2025}
}