A Retrospective on (Meta) Kernelization
Résumé
In parameterized complexity, a {\em kernelization algorithm} can be seen as a reduction of a parameterized problem to itself, so that the produced equivalent instance has size depending exclusively on the parameter. If this size is polynomial, then then we say that the parameterized problem in question
admits a polynomial kernelization algorithm. Kernelization can be seen
as a formalization of the notion of preprocessing
and has occupied a big part of the research on Multi-variate Algorithmics. The first algorithmic meta-theorem on kernelization
appeared in \href{https://arxiv.org/pdf/0904.0727}{\green{[{\sl H.~L. Bodlaender, F.~V. Fomin, D.~Lokshtanov, E.~Penninkx, S.~Saurabh, and
D.~M. Thilikos. (Meta) kernelization. J. {ACM}, 63(5):44:1--44:69, 2016}\,]}} and unified a large family of previously known kernelization results on problems
defined on topologically embeddable graphs.
In this exposition we present the central results of this paper. During our presentation we
pay attention to the abstractions on which the results where founded and
take into account the subsequent advancements on this topic.
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