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Solving NP-hard Problems on \textsc{GaTEx} Graphs: Linear-Time Algorithms for Perfect Orderings, Cliques, Colorings, and Independent Sets

Discrete Mathematics 2024-04-29 v2 Computational Complexity Data Structures and Algorithms Combinatorics

Abstract

The class of Ga\mathsf{Ga}lled-T\mathsf{T}ree Ex\mathsf{Ex}plainable (GaTEx\mathsf{GaTEx}) graphs has recently been discovered as a natural generalization of cographs. Cographs are precisely those graphs that can be uniquely represented by a rooted tree where the leaves correspond to the vertices of the graph. As a generalization, GaTEx\mathsf{GaTEx} graphs are precisely those that can be uniquely represented by a particular rooted acyclic network, called a galled-tree. This paper explores the use of galled-trees to solve combinatorial problems on GaTEx\mathsf{GaTEx} graphs that are, in general, NP-hard. We demonstrate that finding a maximum clique, an optimal vertex coloring, a perfect order, as well as a maximum independent set in GaTEx\mathsf{GaTEx} graphs can be efficiently done in linear time. The key idea behind the linear-time algorithms is to utilize the galled-trees that explain the GaTEx\mathsf{GaTEx} graphs as a guide for computing the respective cliques, colorings, perfect orders, or independent sets.

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@article{arxiv.2306.04367,
  title  = {Solving NP-hard Problems on \textsc{GaTEx} Graphs: Linear-Time Algorithms for Perfect Orderings, Cliques, Colorings, and Independent Sets},
  author = {Marc Hellmuth and Guillaume E. Scholz},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2306.04367},
  year   = {2024}
}