Solvable trees
A state of a simple graph G is an assignment of either a 0 or 1 to each of its vertices. For each vertex i of G, we define the move [i] to be the switching of the state of vertex i, and each neighbor of i, from 0 to 1, or from 1 to 0. The given initial state of G is said to be solvable if a sequence...
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Main Authors: | Gervacio, Severino V., Lim, Yvette F., Ruivivar, Leonor A. |
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