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LP-branching algorithms based on biased graphs (1610.06060v2)

Published 19 Oct 2016 in cs.DS

Abstract: We give a combinatorial condition for the existence of efficient, LP-based FPT algorithms for a broad class of graph-theoretical optimisation problems. Our condition is based on the notion of biased graphs known from matroid theory. Specifically, we show that given a biased graph $\Psi=(G,\mathcal{B})$, where $\mathcal{B}$ is a class of balanced cycles in $G$, the problem of finding a set $X$ of at most $k$ vertices in $G$ which intersects every unbalanced cycle in $G$ admits an FPT algorithm using an LP-branching approach, similar to those previously seen for VCSP problems (Wahlstr\"om, SODA 2014). This framework captures many of the problems previously solved via the VCSP approach to LP-branching, as well as new generalisations, such as Group Feedback Vertex Set for infinite groups (e.g., for graphs whose edges are labelled by matrices). A major advantage compared to previous work is that it is immediate to check the applicability of the result for a given problem, whereas testing applicability of the VCSP approach for a specific VCSP requires determining the existence of an embedding language with certain algebraically defined properties, which is not known to be decidable in general. Additionally, we study the approximation question, and show that every problem of this category admits an $O(\log \text{OPT})$-approximation.

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