Nowhere dense graph classes and algorithmic applications. A tutorial at Highlights of Logic, Games and Automata 2019

09/15/2019
by   Sebastian Siebertz, et al.
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The notion of nowhere dense graph classes was introduced by Nešetřil and Ossona de Mendez and provides a robust concept of uniform sparseness of graph classes. Nowhere dense classes generalize many familiar classes of sparse graphs such as classes that exclude a fixed graph as a minor or topological minor. They admit several seemingly unrelated natural characterizations that lead to strong algorithmic applications. In particular, the model-checking problem for first-order logic is fixed-parameter tractable over these classes. These notes, prepared for a tutorial at Highlights of Logic, Games and Automata 2019, are a brief introduction to the theory of nowhere denseness, driven by algorithmic applications.

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