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Conflict-Free Cuts in Planar and 3-Degenerate Graphs with 1-Regular Conflicts

Combinatorics 2026-05-13 v1

Abstract

A conflict-free cut FF on a simple connected graph G=(V,E)G = (V, E) is defined as a set of edges FEF \subseteq E such that GFG-F is disconnected, and no two edges in FF are conflicting. The notion of conflicting edges is represented using an associated conflict graph G^=(V^,E^)\widehat{G} = (\widehat{V}, \widehat{E}) where V^=E\widehat{V} = E. Deciding if a given planar graph GG, with an associated conflict graph G^\widehat{G}, has a conflict-free cut is known to be NP-complete, when GG has maximum degree four and G^\widehat{G} is a line graph of GG [Bonsma, JGT 2009]. In this paper, we prove the following for the case when G^\widehat{G} is 1-regular. * We completely resolve the complexity of the decision problem when GG is planar. Towards this end, we show that (a) there always exists a conflict-free cut when the graph is planar and 4-regular unless it is the octahedron graph and (b) the decision problem is NP-complete, even in the case when GG is planar with maximum degree 5. * We also show that the decision problem is NP-complete when GG is a 3-degenerate graph with maximum degree 5. This completely resolves the complexity status of the problem when GG is 3-degenerate. * We construct families of graphs with 1-regular conflict graphs that do not have a conflict-free cut. Our results answer the questions posed in [Rauch, Rautenbach and Souza, IPL 2025].

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@article{arxiv.2605.12068,
  title  = {Conflict-Free Cuts in Planar and 3-Degenerate Graphs with 1-Regular Conflicts},
  author = {Subrahmanyam Kalyanasundaram and Subodh Kumar},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2605.12068},
  year   = {2026}
}

Comments

42 pages, 72 figures, preliminary version accepted in IWOCA 2026