On the query complexity of estimating the distance to hereditary graph properties

12/02/2019
by   Carlos Hoppen, et al.
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Given a family of graphs F, we prove that the normalized edit distance of any given graph Γ to being induced F-free is estimable with a query complexity that depends only on the bounds of the Frieze–Kannan Regularity Lemma and on a Removal Lemma for F.

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