The Parameterized Complexity of Graph Cyclability
Résumé
The cyclability of a graph is the maximum integer k for which every k vertices lie on a cycle. The algorithmic version of the problem, given a graph G and a non-negative integer k, decide whether the cyclability of G is at least k, is NP-hard. We prove that this problem, parameterized by k, is co-W[1]-hard. We give an FPT algorithm for planar graphs that runs in time 2^2^O(k 2 log k) · n 2 . Our algorithm is based on a series of graph theoretical results on cyclic linkages in planar graphs.
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Mathématique discrète [cs.DM]
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