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We study the problem of determining the spanning tree congestion of a graph. We present some sharp contrasts in the parameterized complexity of this problem. First, we show that on apex-minor-free graphs, a general class of graphs containing planar graphs, graphs of bounded treewidth, and graphs of bounded genus, the problem to determine whether a given graph has spanning tree congestion at most k can be solved in linear time for every fixed k. We also show that for every fixed k and d the problem is solvable in linear time for graphs of degree at most d. In contrast, if we allow only one vertex of unbounded degree, the problem immediately becomes NP-complete for any fixed k≥8. Moreover, the hardness result holds for graphs excluding the complete graph on 6 vertices as a minor. We also observe that for k≥3 the problem becomes polynomially time solvable. © 2011 The Author(s).
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Bodlaender, H. L., Fomin, F. V., Golovach, P. A., Otachi, Y., & Van Leeuwen, E. J. (2012). Parameterized complexity of the spanning tree congestion problem. In Algorithmica (Vol. 64, pp. 85–111). https://doi.org/10.1007/s00453-011-9565-7
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