Complexity results on the decomposition of a digraph into directed linear forests and out-stars
Abstract
We consider two decomposition problems in directed graphs. We say that a digraph is -bounded for some if each of its connected components contains at most arcs. For the first problem, a directed linear forest is a collection of vertex-disjoint directed paths and we consider the problem of decomposing a given digraph into a -bounded and an -bounded directed linear forest for some fixed . We give a full dichotomy for this problem by showing that it can be solved in polynomial time if and is NP-complete otherwise. This answers a question of Campbell, H\"orsch, and Moore. For the second problem, we say that an out-galaxy is a vertex-disjoint collection of out-stars. Again, we give a full dichotomy of when a given digraph can be edge-decomposed into a -bounded and an -bounded out-galaxy for fixed . More precisely, we show that the problem can be solved in polynomial time if and is NP-complete otherwise.
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@article{arxiv.2401.09202,
title = {Complexity results on the decomposition of a digraph into directed linear forests and out-stars},
author = {Florian Hörsch and Lucas Picasarri-Arrieta},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2401.09202},
year = {2024}
}