Losing Treewidth In The Presence Of Weights
Abstract
In the Weighted Treewidth- Deletion problem we are given a node-weighted graph and we look for a vertex subset of minimum weight such that the treewidth of is at most . We show that Weighted Treewidth- Deletion admits a randomized polynomial-time constant-factor approximation algorithm for every fixed . Our algorithm also works for the more general Weighted Planar -M-Deletion problem. This work extends the results for unweighted graphs by [Fomin, Lokshtanov, Misra, Saurabh; FOCS '12] and answers a question posed by [Agrawal, Lokshtanov, Misra, Saurabh, Zehavi; APPROX/RANDOM '18] and [Kim, Lee, Thilikos; APPROX/RANDOM '21]. The presented algorithm is based on a novel technique of random sampling of so-called protrusions.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2410.06343,
title = {Losing Treewidth In The Presence Of Weights},
author = {Michał Włodarczyk},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2410.06343},
year = {2024}
}
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To appear at SODA 2025