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Extension complexity of stable set polytopes of bipartite graphs

Discrete Mathematics 2017-06-06 v2 Combinatorics

Abstract

The extension complexity xc(P)\mathsf{xc}(P) of a polytope PP is the minimum number of facets of a polytope that affinely projects to PP. Let GG be a bipartite graph with nn vertices, mm edges, and no isolated vertices. Let STAB(G)\mathsf{STAB}(G) be the convex hull of the stable sets of GG. It is easy to see that nxc(STAB(G))n+mn \leqslant \mathsf{xc} (\mathsf{STAB}(G)) \leqslant n+m. We improve both of these bounds. For the upper bound, we show that xc(STAB(G))\mathsf{xc} (\mathsf{STAB}(G)) is O(n2logn)O(\frac{n^2}{\log n}), which is an improvement when GG has quadratically many edges. For the lower bound, we prove that xc(STAB(G))\mathsf{xc} (\mathsf{STAB}(G)) is Ω(nlogn)\Omega(n \log n) when GG is the incidence graph of a finite projective plane. We also provide examples of 33-regular bipartite graphs GG such that the edge vs stable set matrix of GG has a fooling set of size E(G)|E(G)|.

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@article{arxiv.1702.08741,
  title  = {Extension complexity of stable set polytopes of bipartite graphs},
  author = {Manuel Aprile and Yuri Faenza and Samuel Fiorini and Tony Huynh and Marco Macchia},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1702.08741},
  year   = {2017}
}

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13 pages, 2 figures