Two dichotomies for model-checking in multi-layer structures
Abstract
Multi-layer graphs can capture qualitatively different types of connection between entities, and networks of this kind are prevalent in biological and social systems: for example, a social contact network typically involves both virtual and face-to-face interactions between individuals. Since each layer is likely to exhibit stronger and/or more easily identifiable structurally properties than the overall system, it is natural to ask whether we can exploit the structural properties of individual layers to solve NP-hard problems efficiently on the overall network. In this paper we provide a complete characterisation of the structural properties required in each layer to guarantee the existence of an FPT algorithm to solve problems definable in either first-order or monadic second-order logic on the overall system, subject to the assumption that the structural properties are preserved under deletion of vertices and/or edges.
Cite
@article{arxiv.1710.08758,
title = {Two dichotomies for model-checking in multi-layer structures},
author = {Jessica Enright and Kitty Meeks and Jessica Ryan},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1710.08758},
year = {2020}
}
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