Finding and Counting Patterns in Sparse Graphs

01/06/2023
by   Balagopal Komarath, et al.
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We consider algorithms for finding and counting small, fixed graphs in sparse host graphs. In the non-sparse setting, the parameters treedepth and treewidth play a crucial role in fast, constant-space and polynomial-space algorithms respectively. We discover two new parameters that we call matched treedepth and matched treewidth. We show that finding and counting patterns with low matched treedepth and low matched treewidth can be done asymptotically faster than the existing algorithms when the host graphs are sparse for many patterns. As an application to finding and counting fixed-size patterns, we discover (m^3)-time [ hides factors that are logarithmic in the input size.], constant-space algorithms for cycles of length at most 11 and (m^2)-time, polynomial-space algorithms for paths of length at most 10.

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