English

Cops, Robbers, and Threatening Skeletons: Padded Decomposition for Minor-Free Graphs

Data Structures and Algorithms 2021-01-12 v2

Abstract

We prove that any graph excluding KrK_r as a minor has can be partitioned into clusters of diameter at most Δ\Delta while removing at most O(r/Δ)O(r/\Delta) fraction of the edges. This improves over the results of Fakcharoenphol and Talwar, who building on the work of Klein, Plotkin and Rao gave a partitioning that required to remove O(r2/Δ)O(r^2/\Delta) fraction of the edges. Our result is obtained by a new approach to relate the topological properties (excluding a minor) of a graph to its geometric properties (the induced shortest path metric). Specifically, we show that techniques used by Andreae in his investigation of the cops-and-robbers game on excluded-minor graphs can be used to construct padded decompositions of the metrics induced by such graphs. In particular, we get probabilistic partitions with padding parameter O(r)O(r) and strong-diameter partitions with padding parameter O(r2)O(r^2) for KrK_r-free graphs, padding O(k)O(k) for graphs with treewidth kk, and padding O(logg)O(\log g) for graphs with genus gg.

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@article{arxiv.1311.3048,
  title  = {Cops, Robbers, and Threatening Skeletons: Padded Decomposition for Minor-Free Graphs},
  author = {Ittai Abraham and Cyril Gavoille and Anupam Gupta and Ofer Neiman and Kunal Talwar},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1311.3048},
  year   = {2021}
}