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Optimal Data Reduction for Graph Coloring Using Low-Degree Polynomials (1802.02050v1)

Published 6 Feb 2018 in cs.CC and cs.DS

Abstract: The theory of kernelization can be used to rigorously analyze data reduction for graph coloring problems. Here, the aim is to reduce a q-Coloring input to an equivalent but smaller input whose size is provably bounded in terms of structural properties, such as the size of a minimum vertex cover. In this paper we settle two open problems about data reduction for q-Coloring. First, we obtain a kernel of bitsize $O(k{q-1}\log{k})$ for q-Coloring parameterized by Vertex Cover, for any q >= 3. This size bound is optimal up to $k{o(1)}$ factors assuming NP is not a subset of coNP/poly, and improves on the previous-best kernel of size $O(kq)$. We generalize this result for deciding q-colorability of a graph G, to deciding the existence of a homomorphism from G to an arbitrary fixed graph H. Furthermore, we can replace the parameter vertex cover by the less restrictive parameter twin-cover. We prove that H-Coloring parameterized by Twin-Cover has a kernel of size $O(k{\Delta(H)}\log k)$. Our second result shows that 3-Coloring does not admit non-trivial sparsification: assuming NP is not a subset of coNP/poly, the parameterization by the number of vertices n admits no (generalized) kernel of size $O(n{2-e})$ for any e > 0. Previously, such a lower bound was only known for coloring with q >= 4 colors.

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Authors (2)
  1. Bart M. P. Jansen (56 papers)
  2. Astrid Pieterse (9 papers)
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