The minimum isometric-universal graph for two forests can be computed in polynomial time, while the problem for three forests is NP-complete.
Induced Subforests and Superforests
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Graph isomorphism, subgraph isomorphism, and maximum common subgraphs are classical well-investigated objects. Their (parameterized) complexity and efficiently tractable cases have been studied. In the present paper, for a given set of forests, we study maximum common induced subforests and minimum common induced superforests. We show that finding a maximum subforest is NP-hard already for two subdivided stars while finding a minimum superforest is tractable for two trees but NP-hard for three trees. For a given set of $k$ trees, we present an efficient greedy $\left(\frac{k}{2}-\frac{1}{2}+\frac{1}{k}\right)$-approximation algorithm for the minimum superforest problem. Finally, we present a polynomial time approximation scheme for the maximum subforest problem for any given set of forests.
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Isometric-Universal Graphs for Trees
The minimum isometric-universal graph for two forests can be computed in polynomial time, while the problem for three forests is NP-complete.