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Unit Interval Vertex Deletion: Fewer Vertices are Relevant

Published 5 Jul 2016 in cs.DS | (1607.01162v1)

Abstract: The unit interval vertex deletion problem asks for a set of at most $k$ vertices whose deletion from an $n$-vertex graph makes it a unit interval graph. We develop an $O(k4)$-vertex kernel for the problem, significantly improving the $O(k{53})$-vertex kernel of Fomin, Saurabh, and Villanger [ESA'12; SIAM J. Discrete Math 27(2013)]. We introduce a novel way of organizing cliques of a unit interval graph. Our constructive proof for the correctness of our algorithm, using interval models, greatly simplifies the destructive proofs, based on forbidden induced subgraphs, for similar problems in literature.

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