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Minimum Connected Transversals in Graphs: New Hardness Results and Tractable Cases Using the Price of Connectivity

Data Structures and Algorithms 2017-09-22 v3 Computational Complexity Discrete Mathematics Combinatorics

Abstract

We perform a systematic study in the computational complexity of the connected variant of three related transversal problems: Vertex Cover, Feedback Vertex Set, and Odd Cycle Transversal. Just like their original counterparts, these variants are NP-complete for general graphs. A graph GG is HH-free for some graph HH if GG contains no induced subgraph isomorphic to HH. It is known that Connected Vertex Cover is NP-complete even for HH-free graphs if HH contains a claw or a cycle. We show that the two other connected variants also remain NP-complete if HH contains a cycle or claw. In the remaining case HH is a linear forest. We show that Connected Vertex Cover, Connected Feedback Vertex Set, and Connected Odd Cycle Transversal are polynomial-time solvable for sP2sP_2-free graphs for every constant s1s\geq 1. For proving these results we use known results on the price of connectivity for vertex cover, feedback vertex set, and odd cycle transversal. This is the first application of the price of connectivity that results in polynomial-time algorithms.

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@article{arxiv.1706.08050,
  title  = {Minimum Connected Transversals in Graphs: New Hardness Results and Tractable Cases Using the Price of Connectivity},
  author = {Nina Chiarelli and Tatiana R. Hartinger and Matthew Johnson and Martin Milanič and Daniël Paulusma},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1706.08050},
  year   = {2017}
}