Graph parameters that are coarsely equivalent to path-length
Abstract: Two graph parameters are said to be coarsely equivalent if they are within constant factors from each other for every graph . Recently, several graph parameters were shown to be coarsely equivalent to tree-length. Recall that the length of a tree-decomposition of a graph is the largest diameter of a bag in , and the tree-length of is the minimum of the length, over all tree-decompositions of . Similarly, the length of a path-decomposition of a graph is the largest diameter of a bag in , and the path-length of is the minimum of the length, over all path-decompositions of . 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 is small if and only if one of the following equivalent conditions is true: (a) 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 such that for every triple of vertices of , disk of radius centered at one of them intercepts all paths connecting two others; (c) has a -dominating shortest path with small ; (d) has a $k'$-dominating pair with small $k'\ge 0$; (e) some power of is an AT-free (or even a cocomparability) graph for a small integer .
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