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Shortest non-separating st-path on chordal graphs

Published 10 Jan 2021 in cs.DS | (2101.03519v3)

Abstract: Many NP-Hard problems on general graphs, such as maximum independence set, maximal cliques and graph coloring can be solved efficiently on chordal graphs. In this paper, we explore the problem of non-separating st-paths defined on edges: for a connected undirected graph and two vertices, a non-separating path is a path between the two vertices such that if we remove all the edges on the path, the graph remains connected. We show that on general graphs, checking the existence of non-separating st-paths is NP-Hard, but the same problem can be solved in linear time on chordal graphs. In the case that such path exists, we introduce an algorithm that finds the shortest non-separating st-path on a connected chordal graph of $n$ vertices and $m$ edges with positive edge lengths that runs in $O(n\log{n} + m)$ time.

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