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The Algorithmic Complexity of Tree-Clique Width (2111.02200v1)

Published 3 Nov 2021 in cs.DS

Abstract: Tree-width has been proven to be a useful parameter to design fast and efficient algorithms for intractable problems. However, while tree-width is low on relatively sparse graphs can be arbitrary high on dense graphs. Therefore, we introduce tree-clique width, denoted by $tcl(G)$ for a graph $G$, a new width measure for tree decompositions. The main aim of such a parameter is to extend the algorithmic gains of tree-width on more structured and dense graphs. In this paper, we show that tree-clique width is NP-complete and that there is no constant-factor approximation algorithm for any constant value $c$. We also provide algorithms to compute tree-clique width for general graphs and for special graphs such as cographs and permutation graphs. We seek to understand further tree-clique width and its properties and to research whether it can be used as an alternative where tree-width fails.

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