Finding Disjoint Paths in Split Graphs

conference on current trends in theory and practice of informatics(2014)

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The well-known Disjoint Paths problem takes as input a graph G and a set of k pairs of terminals in G , and the task is to decide whether there exists a collection of k pairwise vertex-disjoint paths in G such that the vertices in each terminal pair are connected to each other by one of the paths. This problem is known to be NP-complete, even when restricted to planar graphs or interval graphs. Moreover, although the problem is fixed-parameter tractable when parameterized by k due to a celebrated result by Robertson and Seymour, it is known not to admit a polynomial kernel unless NP ⊆ coNP/poly. We prove that Disjoint Paths remains NP-complete on split graphs, and show that the problem admits a kernel with O ( k 2 ) vertices when restricted to this graph class. We furthermore prove that, on split graphs, the edge-disjoint variant of the problem is also NP-complete and admits a kernel with O ( k 3 ) vertices. To the best of our knowledge, our kernelization results are the first non-trivial kernelization results for these problems on graph classes.
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Disjoint paths,Computational complexity,Parameterized complexity,Polynomial kernel,Split graphs
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