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A Quadratic Vertex Kernel and a Subexponential Algorithm for Subset-FAST

Published 10 Mar 2025 in cs.DM, cs.DS, and math.CO | (2503.07208v1)

Abstract: In the Subset Feedback Arc Set in Tournaments, Subset-FAST problem we are given as input a tournament TT with a vertex set V(T)V(T) and an arc set A(T)A(T), along with a terminal set S⊆V(T)S \subseteq V(T), and an integer k k. The objective is to determine whether there exists a set F⊆A(T) F \subseteq A(T) with ∣F∣≤k|F| \leq k such that the resulting graph T−FT-F contains no cycle that includes any vertex of SS. When S=V(T)S=V(T) this is the classic Feedback Arc Set in Tournaments (FAST) problem. We obtain the first polynomial kernel for this problem parameterized by the solution size. More precisely, we obtain an algorithm that, given an input instance (T,S,k)(T, S, k), produces an equivalent instance $(T&#39;,S&#39;,k&#39;)$ with $k&#39;\leq k$ and $V(T&#39;)=O(k<sup>2)$. It was known that FAST admits a simple quadratic vertex kernel and a non-trivial linear vertex kernel. However, no such kernel was previously known for Subset-FAST. Our kernel employs variants of the most well-known reduction rules for FAST and introduces two new reduction rules to identify irrelevant vertices. As a result of our kernelization, we also obtain the first sub-exponential time FPT algorithm for Subset-FAST.

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