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Structural Parameterizations of Vertex Integrity

Data Structures and Algorithms 2024-11-01 v3

Abstract

The graph parameter vertex integrity measures how vulnerable a graph is to a removal of a small number of vertices. More precisely, a graph with small vertex integrity admits a small number of vertex removals to make the remaining connected components small. In this paper, we initiate a systematic study of structural parameterizations of the problem of computing the unweighted/weighted vertex integrity. As structural graph parameters, we consider well-known parameters such as clique-width, treewidth, pathwidth, treedepth, modular-width, neighborhood diversity, twin cover number, and cluster vertex deletion number. We show several positive and negative results and present sharp complexity contrasts. We also show that the vertex integrity can be approximated within an O(logopt)\mathcal{O}(\log \mathsf{opt}) factor.

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@article{arxiv.2311.05892,
  title  = {Structural Parameterizations of Vertex Integrity},
  author = {Tatsuya Gima and Tesshu Hanaka and Yasuaki Kobayashi and Ryota Murai and Hirotaka Ono and Yota Otachi},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2311.05892},
  year   = {2024}
}

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24 pages, 6 figures, WALCOM 2024

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