English

Twin-Width Meets Feedback Edges and Vertex Integrity

Data Structures and Algorithms 2024-07-23 v1

Abstract

The approximate computation of twin-width has attracted significant attention already since the moment the parameter was introduced. A recently proposed approach (STACS 2024) towards obtaining a better understanding of this question is to consider the approximability of twin-width via fixed-parameter algorithms whose running time depends not on twin-width itself, but rather on parameters which impose stronger restrictions on the input graph. The first step that article made in this direction is to establish the fixed-parameter approximability of twin-width (with an additive error of 1) when the runtime parameter is the feedback edge number. Here, we make several new steps in this research direction and obtain: - An asymptotically tight bound between twin-width and the feedback edge number; - A significantly improved fixed-parameter approximation algorithm for twin-width under the same runtime parameter (i.e., the feedback edge number) which circumvents many of the technicalities of the original result and simultaneously avoids its formerly non-elementary runtime dependency; - An entirely new fixed-parameter approximation algorithm for twin-width when the runtime parameter is the vertex integrity of the graph.

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@article{arxiv.2407.15514,
  title  = {Twin-Width Meets Feedback Edges and Vertex Integrity},
  author = {Jakub Balabán and Robert Ganian and Mathis Rocton},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2407.15514},
  year   = {2024}
}
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