Kernelization for Feedback Vertex Set via Elimination Distance to a Forest

06/09/2022
by   David Dekker, et al.
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We study efficient preprocessing for the undirected Feedback Vertex Set problem, a fundamental problem in graph theory which asks for a minimum-sized vertex set whose removal yields an acyclic graph. More precisely, we aim to determine for which parameterizations this problem admits a polynomial kernel. While a characterization is known for the related Vertex Cover problem based on the recently introduced notion of bridge-depth, it remained an open problem whether this could be generalized to Feedback Vertex Set. The answer turns out to be negative; the existence of polynomial kernels for structural parameterizations for Feedback Vertex Set is governed by the elimination distance to a forest. Under the standard assumption that NP is not a subset of coNP/poly, we prove that for any minor-closed graph class 𝒢, Feedback Vertex Set parameterized by the size of a modulator to 𝒢 has a polynomial kernel if and only if 𝒢 has bounded elimination distance to a forest. This captures and generalizes all existing kernels for structural parameterizations of the Feedback Vertex Set problem.

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