SuperNOVA: a novel algorithm for graph automorphism calculations


Abstract in English

The graph isomorphism problem is of practical importance, as well as being a theoretical curiosity in computational complexity theory in that it is not known whether it is $NP$-complete or $P$. However, for many graphs, the problem is tractable, and related to the problem of finding the automorphism group of the graph. Perhaps the most well known state-of-the art implementation for finding the automorphism group is Nauty. However, Nauty is particularly susceptible to poor performance on star configurations, where the spokes of the star are isomorphic with each other. In this work, I present an algorithm that explodes these star configurations, reducing the problem to a sequence of simpler automorphism group calculations.

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