Kernel bounds for disjoint cycles and disjoint paths

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In this paper, we show that the problems Disjoint Cycles and Disjoint Paths do not have polynomial kernels, unless NP ⊂ coNP/poly. Thus, these problems do not allow polynomial time preprocessing that results in instances whose size is bounded by a polynomial in the parameter at hand. We build upon recent results by Bodlaender et al. [6] and Fortnow and Santhanam [20], that show that NP-complete problems that are 'or-compositional' do not have polynomial kernels, unless NP ⊂ coNP/poly. To this machinery, we add a notion of transformation, and obtain that Disjoint Cycles, and Disjoint Paths do not have polynomial kernels, unless NP ⊂ coNP/poly. For the proof, we introduce a problem on strings, called Disjoint Factors, and first show that this problem has no polynomial kernel unless NP ⊂ coNP/poly. We also show that the related Disjoint Cycles Packing problem has a kernel of size O(k log k). © 2011 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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Bodlaender, H. L., Thomassé, S., & Yeo, A. (2011). Kernel bounds for disjoint cycles and disjoint paths. Theoretical Computer Science, 412(35), 4570–4578. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tcs.2011.04.039

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