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Pushing the frontiers of subexponential FPT time for Feedback Vertex Set

Data Structures and Algorithms 2026-01-16 v2

Abstract

The paper deals with the Feedback Vertex Set problem parameterized by the solution size. Given a graph GG and a parameter kk, one has to decide if there is a set SS of at most kk vertices such that GSG-S is acyclic. Assuming the Exponential Time Hypothesis, it is known that FVS cannot be solved in time 2o(k)nO(1)2^{o(k)}n^{\mathcal{O}(1)} in general graphs. To overcome this, many recent results considered FVS restricted to particular intersection graph classes and provided such 2o(k)nO(1)2^{o(k)}n^{\mathcal{O}(1)} algorithms. In this paper we provide generic conditions on a graph class for the existence of an algorithm solving FVS in subexponential FPT time, i.e. time 2kεpoly(n)2^{k^\varepsilon} \mathop{\rm poly}(n), for some ε<1\varepsilon<1, where nn denotes the number of vertices of the instance and kk the parameter. On the one hand this result unifies algorithms that have been proposed over the years for several graph classes such as planar graphs, map graphs, unit-disk graphs, pseudo-disk graphs, and string graphs of bounded edge-degree. On the other hand it extends the tractability horizon of FVS to new classes that are not amenable to previously used techniques, in particular intersection graphs of ``thin'' objects like segment graphs or more generally ss-string graphs.

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@article{arxiv.2504.17708,
  title  = {Pushing the frontiers of subexponential FPT time for Feedback Vertex Set},
  author = {Gaétan Berthe and Marin Bougeret and Daniel Gonçalves and Jean-Florent Raymond},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2504.17708},
  year   = {2026}
}

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Appeared in proceedings of ICALP 2025