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Subgraph Isomorphism

❄Implement the common subgraph isomorphism algorithms (i.e. Ullmann, VF2) based on MapReduce on Hadoop.

More information, please see wiki

More usage, please see test cases:

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What's subgraph isomorphism problem?

In theoretical computer science, the subgraph isomorphism problem is a computational task in which two graphs G and H are given as input, and one must determine whether G contains a subgraph that is isomorphic to H.

the UML of Implementation of SubGraph Isomorphism Algorithms

the encapsulation and optimization of the Ullmann algorithm and the VF2 algorithm are carried out. The UML as follow:

Flow Diagram of the MapReduce Process

Reference & Bibliography

  • Wikipedia contributors. (2018, October 13). Subgraph isomorphism problem. In Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Retrieved 09:12, April 8, 2019, from https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Subgraph_isomorphism_problem&oldid=863918223

  • Ullmann J R. An algorithm for subgraph isomorphism[J]. Journal of the ACM (JACM), 1976, 23(1): 31-42. link

  • Cordella L P, Foggia P and Sansone C. A (sub)graph isomorphism algorithm for matching large graphs[J]. IEEE PAMI, 2004, 26(10):1367–1372. link

  • Ashish Sharma, Santosh Bahir, Sushant Narsale, Unmil Tambe, "A Parallel Algorithm for Finding Sub-graph Isomorphism", CS420-ProjectReport (www.cs.jhu.edu/~snarsal/CS420-ProjectReport.pdf), CS420: Parallel Programming. Fall 2008.

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