Abstract
The search for an easily computable, finite, complete set of graph invariants remains a challenging research topic. All measures characterizing the topology of a graph that have been developed thus far exhibit some degree of degeneracy, i.e., an inability to distinguish between non-isomorphic graphs. In this paper, we show that certain graph invariants can be useful in substantially reducing the computational complexity of isomorphism testing. Our findings are underpinned by numerical results based on a large scale statistical analysis.
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