Monoidal Width: Unifying Tree Width, Path Width and Branch Width
Category Theory
2022-05-18 v2 Logic in Computer Science
Abstract
We introduce monoidal width as a measure of the difficulty of decomposing morphisms in monoidal categories. For graphs, we show that monoidal width and two variations capture existing notions, namely branch width, tree width and path width. We propose that monoidal width: (i) is a promising concept that, while capturing known measures, can similarly be instantiated in other settings, avoiding the need for ad-hoc domain-specific definitions and (ii) comes with a general, formal algebraic notion of decomposition using the language of monoidal categories.
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@article{arxiv.2202.07582,
title = {Monoidal Width: Unifying Tree Width, Path Width and Branch Width},
author = {Elena Di Lavore and Paweł Sobociński},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2202.07582},
year = {2022}
}
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28 pages