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Induced Disjoint Paths and Connected Subgraphs for $H$-Free Graphs (2202.11595v3)

Published 23 Feb 2022 in math.CO, cs.CC, cs.DM, and cs.DS

Abstract: Paths $P_1,\ldots, P_k$ in a graph $G=(V,E)$ are mutually induced if any two distinct $P_i$ and $P_j$ have neither common vertices nor adjacent vertices. The Induced Disjoint Paths problem is to decide if a graph $G$ with $k$ pairs of specified vertices $(s_i,t_i)$ contains $k$ mutually induced paths $P_i$ such that each $P_i$ starts from $s_i$ and ends at $t_i$. This is a classical graph problem that is NP-complete even for $k=2$. We introduce a natural generalization, Induced Disjoint Connected Subgraphs: instead of connecting pairs of terminals, we must connect sets of terminals. We give almost-complete dichotomies of the computational complexity of both problems for H-free graphs, that is, graphs that do not contain some fixed graph H as an induced subgraph. Finally, we give a complete classification of the complexity of the second problem if the number k of terminal sets is fixed, that is, not part of the input.

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Authors (4)
  1. Barnaby Martin (59 papers)
  2. Daniƫl Paulusma (110 papers)
  3. Siani Smith (20 papers)
  4. Erik Jan van Leeuwen (48 papers)
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