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On the Parameterized Complexity of Reconfiguration of Connected Dominating Sets

Data Structures and Algorithms 2019-10-03 v1 Computational Complexity Discrete Mathematics Combinatorics

Abstract

In a reconfiguration version of an optimization problem Q\mathcal{Q} the input is an instance of Q\mathcal{Q} and two feasible solutions SS and TT. The objective is to determine whether there exists a step-by-step transformation between SS and TT such that all intermediate steps also constitute feasible solutions. In this work, we study the parameterized complexity of the \textsc{Connected Dominating Set Reconfiguration} problem (\textsc{CDS-R)}. It was shown in previous work that the \textsc{Dominating Set Reconfiguration} problem (\textsc{DS-R}) parameterized by kk, the maximum allowed size of a dominating set in a reconfiguration sequence, is fixed-parameter tractable on all graphs that exclude a biclique Kd,dK_{d,d} as a subgraph, for some constant d1d \geq 1. We show that the additional connectivity constraint makes the problem much harder, namely, that \textsc{CDS-R} is \textsf{W}[1][1]-hard parameterized by k+k+\ell, the maximum allowed size of a dominating set plus the length of the reconfiguration sequence, already on 55-degenerate graphs. On the positive side, we show that \textsc{CDS-R} parameterized by kk is fixed-parameter tractable, and in fact admits a polynomial kernel on planar graphs.

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@article{arxiv.1910.00581,
  title  = {On the Parameterized Complexity of Reconfiguration of Connected Dominating Sets},
  author = {Daniel Lokshtanov and Amer E. Mouawad and Fahad Panolan and Sebastian Siebertz},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1910.00581},
  year   = {2019}
}