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Graphs where Search Methods are Indistinguishable

Published 31 Aug 2021 in cs.DM and math.CO | (2109.00035v2)

Abstract: Graph searching is one of the simplest and most widely used tools in graph algorithms. Every graph search method is defined using some particular selection rule, and the analysis of the corresponding vertex orderings can aid greatly in devising algorithms, writing proofs of correctness, or recognition of various graph families. We study graphs where the sets of vertex orderings produced by two different search methods coincide. We characterise such graph families for ten pairs from the best-known set of graph searches: Breadth First Search (BFS), Depth First Search (DFS), Lexicographic Breadth First Search (LexBFS) and Lexicographic Depth First Search (LexDFS), and Maximal Neighborhood Search (MNS).

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