
arXiv: 2003.08144
Reverse search is a convenient method for enumerating structured objects, that can be used both to address theoretical issues and to solve data mining problems. This method has already been successfully developed to handle unordered trees. If the literature proposes solutions to enumerate singletons of trees, we study in this article a more general problem, the enumeration of sets of trees -- forests. Specifically, we mainly study irredundant forests, i.e., where no tree is a subtree of another. By compressing each such forest into a Directed Acyclic Graph (DAG), we develop a reverse search like method to enumerate DAGs compressing irredundant forests. Remarkably, we prove that these DAGs are in bijection with the row-Fishburn matrices, a well-studied class of combinatorial objects. In a second step, we derive our irredundant forest enumeration to provide algorithms for tackling related problems: (i) enumeration of forests in their classical sense (where redundancy is allowed); (ii) the enumeration of "subforests" of a forest, and (iii) the frequent "subforest" mining problem. All the methods presented in this article enumerate each item uniquely, up to isomorphism.
FOS: Computer and information sciences, Unordered Trees, reverse search, Discrete Mathematics (cs.DM), Enumeration, [INFO.INFO-DS]Computer Science [cs]/Data Structures and Algorithms [cs.DS], Directed graphs (digraphs), tournaments, [INFO.INFO-DS] Computer Science [cs]/Data Structures and Algorithms [cs.DS], [INFO.INFO-DM]Computer Science [cs]/Discrete Mathematics [cs.DM], Enumeration in graph theory, Trees, enumeration, forest, Graph algorithms (graph-theoretic aspects), [MATH.MATH-CO]Mathematics [math]/Combinatorics [math.CO], Computer Science - Data Structures and Algorithms, FOS: Mathematics, Mathematics - Combinatorics, Data Structures and Algorithms (cs.DS), Forest, Directed Acyclic Graph, 004, [MATH.MATH-CO] Mathematics [math]/Combinatorics [math.CO], [INFO.INFO-DM] Computer Science [cs]/Discrete Mathematics [cs.DM], unordered trees, Reverse Search, Graph theory (including graph drawing) in computer science, directed acyclic graph, Combinatorics (math.CO), Computer Science - Discrete Mathematics
FOS: Computer and information sciences, Unordered Trees, reverse search, Discrete Mathematics (cs.DM), Enumeration, [INFO.INFO-DS]Computer Science [cs]/Data Structures and Algorithms [cs.DS], Directed graphs (digraphs), tournaments, [INFO.INFO-DS] Computer Science [cs]/Data Structures and Algorithms [cs.DS], [INFO.INFO-DM]Computer Science [cs]/Discrete Mathematics [cs.DM], Enumeration in graph theory, Trees, enumeration, forest, Graph algorithms (graph-theoretic aspects), [MATH.MATH-CO]Mathematics [math]/Combinatorics [math.CO], Computer Science - Data Structures and Algorithms, FOS: Mathematics, Mathematics - Combinatorics, Data Structures and Algorithms (cs.DS), Forest, Directed Acyclic Graph, 004, [MATH.MATH-CO] Mathematics [math]/Combinatorics [math.CO], [INFO.INFO-DM] Computer Science [cs]/Discrete Mathematics [cs.DM], unordered trees, Reverse Search, Graph theory (including graph drawing) in computer science, directed acyclic graph, Combinatorics (math.CO), Computer Science - Discrete Mathematics
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