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A Tight Extremal Bound on the Lov\'{a}sz Cactus Number in Planar Graphs

Discrete Mathematics 2019-03-18 v3 Data Structures and Algorithms Combinatorics

Abstract

A cactus graph is a graph in which any two cycles are edge-disjoint. We present a constructive proof of the fact that any plane graph GG contains a cactus subgraph CC where CC contains at least a 16\frac{1}{6} fraction of the triangular faces of GG. We also show that this ratio cannot be improved by showing a tight lower bound. Together with an algorithm for linear matroid parity, our bound implies two approximation algorithms for computing "dense planar structures" inside any graph: (i) A 16\frac{1}{6} approximation algorithm for, given any graph GG, finding a planar subgraph with a maximum number of triangular faces; this improves upon the previous 111\frac{1}{11}-approximation; (ii) An alternate (and arguably more illustrative) proof of the 49\frac{4}{9} approximation algorithm for finding a planar subgraph with a maximum number of edges. Our bound is obtained by analyzing a natural local search strategy and heavily exploiting the exchange arguments. Therefore, this suggests the power of local search in handling problems of this kind.

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@article{arxiv.1804.03485,
  title  = {A Tight Extremal Bound on the Lov\'{a}sz Cactus Number in Planar Graphs},
  author = {Parinya Chalermsook and Andreas Schmid and Sumedha Uniyal},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1804.03485},
  year   = {2019}
}

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This result appeared in STACS19