On the existence of a connected component of a graph
Logic
2015-08-27 v3
Abstract
We study the reverse mathematics and computability of countable graph theory, obtaining the following results. The principle that every countable graph has a connected component is equivalent to over . The problem of decomposing a countable graph into connected components is strongly Weihrauch equivalent to the problem of finding a single component, and each is equivalent to its infinite parallelization. For graphs with finitely many connected components, the existence of a connected component is either provable in or is equivalent to induction for formulas, depending on the formulation of the bound on the number of components.
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@article{arxiv.1406.4786,
title = {On the existence of a connected component of a graph},
author = {Kirill Gura and Jeffry L. Hirst and Carl Mummert},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1406.4786},
year = {2015}
}
Comments
25 pages, 3 figures. Versions 2 and 3 include additional results related to Weihrauch reducibility