Improved Kernels for Edge Modification Problems
Abstract: In an edge modification problem, we are asked to modify at most $k$ edges to a given graph to make the graph satisfy a certain property. Depending on the operations allowed, we have the completion problems and the edge deletion problems. A great amount of efforts have been devoted to understanding the kernelization complexity of these problems. We revisit several well-studied edge modification problems, and develop improved kernels for them: \begin{itemize} \item a $2 k$-vertex kernel for the cluster edge deletion problem, \item a $3 k2$-vertex kernel for the trivially perfect completion problem, \item a $5 k{1.5}$-vertex kernel for the split completion problem and the split edge deletion problem, and \item a $5 k{1.5}$-vertex kernel for the pseudo-split completion problem and the pseudo-split edge deletion problem. \end{itemize} Moreover, our kernels for split completion and pseudo-split completion have only $O(k{2.5})$ edges. Our results also include a $2 k$-vertex kernel for the strong triadic closure problem, which is related to cluster edge deletion.
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