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Weighted Clique and Independent Set in Edge-Distant Hereditary Graphs

Data Structures and Algorithms 2026-05-26 v1 Discrete Mathematics Combinatorics

Abstract

In this work, we investigate the algorithmic aspects of two natural extensions of hereditary classes: the edge-apex class and the edge-add class, recently introduced by Singh and Sivaraman. These are defined as the graph classes obtained by at most one edge deletion or one non-edge addition, respectively, from a hereditary class G\mathcal{G}. Building on earlier results showing that both classes remain hereditary and admit finite forbidden induced subgraph characterizations whenever G\mathcal{G} does, we focus on the Weighted Maximum Clique Problem (WMCP) and the Weighted Maximum Independent Set Problem (WMISP). We first present algorithms for WMCP and WMISP on both the edge-apex and edge-add classes of hereditary graph classes. Extending this framework, we introduce the notion of the G\mathcal{G}-edge distance of a graph GG, denoted by ξG(G)\xi_{\mathcal{G}}(G), which quantifies how far GG is from the class G\mathcal{G} in terms of the minimum number of edge deletions or non-edge additions needed to transform it into a member of G\mathcal{G}. By parameterizing with respect to this distance, we show that both WMCP and WMISP can be solved in O(2k)O^*(2^k) time on graphs whose G\mathcal{G}-edge distance is kk, provided these problems admit polynomial-time algorithms within the class G\mathcal{G}. This result extends earlier algorithmic characterizations of the single edge-apex and edge-add classes to the more general setting of kk-edge-distant graphs. By combining our general results with known properties of transitive graphs, we show that WMCP and WMISP can be solved in O(2k)O^*(2^k) time for graphs with transitive-edge distance kk.

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@article{arxiv.2605.25724,
  title  = {Weighted Clique and Independent Set in Edge-Distant Hereditary Graphs},
  author = {Eshwar Srinivasan and Ramesh Hariharasubramanian},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2605.25724},
  year   = {2026}
}

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