@techreport{155c2c8a672d4b6babeadae887ece642,
title = "Open Problems in Continuous Graphs",
abstract = "Inspired by notorious combinatorial optimization problems on graphs, in this paper we propose a series of related problems defined using a metric space and topology determined by a graph. Particularly, we present Independent Set, Vertex Cover, Chromatic Number and Treewidth problems on, so-called, continuous graphs where every edge is represented by a unit-length continuous interval rather than by a pair of vertices. If any point of any unit-interval edge is considered as a possible member of a hitting set or a cover, the classical combinatorial problems become trickier and many open questions arise. Notably, in many real-life applications, such continuous view on a graph is more natural than the classic combinatorial definition of a graph.",
keywords = "graphs, combinatorial optimisation, algorithms, continuous graphs, complexity",
author = "Alexander Grigoriev and Katherine Faulkner",
note = "This is a theoretical paper - no data usage",
year = "2025",
month = jan,
day = "27",
doi = "10.48550/arXiv.2501.14554",
language = "English",
series = "arXiv.org",
number = "2501.14554",
publisher = "Cornell University - arXiv",
address = "United States",
type = "WorkingPaper",
institution = "Cornell University - arXiv",
}