Parameterized complexity of eulerian deletion problems

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We study a family of problems where the goal is to make a graph Eulerian, i.e.; connected and with all the vertices having even degrees, by a minimum number of deletions. We completely classify the parameterized complexity of various versions: undirected or directed graphs, vertex or edge deletions, with or without the requirement of connectivity, etc. The collection of results shows an interesting contrast: while the node-deletion variants remain intractable, i.e.; W[1]-hard for all the studied cases, edge-deletion problems are either fixed-parameter tractable or polynomial-time solvable. Of particular interest is a randomized FPT algorithm for making an undirected graph Eulerian by deleting the minimum number of edges, based on a novel application of the color coding technique. For versions that remain NP-complete but fixed-parameter tractable we consider also possibilities of polynomial kernelization; unfortunately, we prove that this is not possible unless NP⊆coNP/poly. © 2012 The Author(s).

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Cygan, M., Pilipczuk, M., Marx, D., Pilipczuk, M., & Schlotter, I. (2014). Parameterized complexity of eulerian deletion problems. Algorithmica, 68(1), 41–61. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00453-012-9667-x

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