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The complexity of counting homeomorphs
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    In this note we show that, for any finite nontrivial family \({\mathcal H}\) of graphs, the problem of finding the number of subgraphs of a graph which are homeomorphic from a member of \({\mathcal H}\) is {\#}P-complete. From this it follows that the problems of counting the paths, circuits, or minimal nonplanar subgraphs of a graph are all {\#}P-complete.
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    sharp-P-completeness
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    number of subgraphs
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    paths
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    circuits
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    minimal nonplanar subgraphs
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