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- Dissociation_number abstract "In the mathematical discipline of graph theory, a subset of vertices in a graph G is called dissociation if it induces a subgraph with maximum degree 1. The number of vertices in a maximum cardinality dissociation set in G is called the dissociation number of G, denoted by diss(G). The problem of computing diss(G) (dissociation number problem) was firstly studied by Yannakakis. The problem is NP-hard even in the class of bipartite and planar graphs.".
- Dissociation_number comment "In the mathematical discipline of graph theory, a subset of vertices in a graph G is called dissociation if it induces a subgraph with maximum degree 1. The number of vertices in a maximum cardinality dissociation set in G is called the dissociation number of G, denoted by diss(G). The problem of computing diss(G) (dissociation number problem) was firstly studied by Yannakakis. The problem is NP-hard even in the class of bipartite and planar graphs.".