Abstract
The paper is dedicated to the computation complexity of multi-objective optimization problems on graphs. The classes of multi-objective problems with polynomial complexity or being polynomially reduced to be NP-hard are marked out. The unsolvability of a series of combinatorial multi-objective problems has been set up by means of linear convolution algorithm. The sufficient conditions under which these algorithms are statistically efficient have also been obtained.
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