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Graph parameters that are coarsely equivalent to path-length

Published 7 Mar 2025 in math.CO, cs.DM, and cs.DS | (2503.05661v2)

Abstract: Two graph parameters are said to be coarsely equivalent if they are within constant factors from each other for every graph GG. Recently, several graph parameters were shown to be coarsely equivalent to tree-length. Recall that the length of a tree-decomposition T(G){\cal T}(G) of a graph GG is the largest diameter of a bag in T(G){\cal T}(G), and the tree-length tl(G)tl(G) of GG is the minimum of the length, over all tree-decompositions of GG. Similarly, the length of a path-decomposition P(G){\cal P}(G) of a graph GG is the largest diameter of a bag in P(G){\cal P}(G), and the path-length pl(G)pl(G) of GG is the minimum of the length, over all path-decompositions of GG. In this paper, we present several graph parameters that are coarsely equivalent to path-length. Among other results, we show that the path-length of a graph GG is small if and only if one of the following equivalent conditions is true: (a) GG can be embedded to an unweighted caterpillar tree (equivalently, to a graph of path-width one) with a small additive distortion; (b) there is a constant r≥0r\ge 0 such that for every triple of vertices u,v,wu,v,w of GG, disk of radius rr centered at one of them intercepts all paths connecting two others; (c) GG has a kk-dominating shortest path with small k≥0k\ge 0; (d) GG has a $k&#39;$-dominating pair with small $k&#39;\ge 0$; (e) some power G<sup>μG<sup>\mu of GG is an AT-free (or even a cocomparability) graph for a small integer μ≥0\mu\ge 0.

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