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Hitting forbidden minors: Approximation and Kernelization (1010.1365v1)

Published 7 Oct 2010 in cs.DS and cs.DM

Abstract: We study a general class of problems called F-deletion problems. In an F-deletion problem, we are asked whether a subset of at most $k$ vertices can be deleted from a graph $G$ such that the resulting graph does not contain as a minor any graph from the family F of forbidden minors. We obtain a number of algorithmic results on the F-deletion problem when F contains a planar graph. We give (1) a linear vertex kernel on graphs excluding $t$-claw $K_{1,t}$, the star with $t$ leves, as an induced subgraph, where $t$ is a fixed integer. (2) an approximation algorithm achieving an approximation ratio of $O(\log{3/2} OPT)$, where $OPT$ is the size of an optimal solution on general undirected graphs. Finally, we obtain polynomial kernels for the case when F contains graph $\theta_c$ as a minor for a fixed integer $c$. The graph $\theta_c$ consists of two vertices connected by $c$ parallel edges. Even though this may appear to be a very restricted class of problems it already encompasses well-studied problems such as {\sc Vertex Cover}, {\sc Feedback Vertex Set} and Diamond Hitting Set. The generic kernelization algorithm is based on a non-trivial application of protrusion techniques, previously used only for problems on topological graph classes.

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Authors (5)
  1. Fedor V. Fomin (137 papers)
  2. Daniel Lokshtanov (135 papers)
  3. Neeldhara Misra (41 papers)
  4. Geevarghese Philip (22 papers)
  5. Saket Saurabh (171 papers)
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