KERNELIZATION ALGORITHMS FOR A GENERALIZATION OF THE COMPONENT ORDER CONNECTIVITY PROBLEM

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In the component order connectivity problem, we are given a finite undirected graph G = (V, E) and non-negative integers k, ℓ. The goal of this problem is to determine whether there exists a subset S ⊆ V such that |S| ≤ k and the size of every connected component of the subgraph of G induced by V \ S is at most ℓ. In this paper, we consider the generalization of the component order connectivity problem where the condition on the sizes of connected components is generalized by non-decreasing subadditive functions defined on the subsets of V . We prove that the kernelization techniques for the component order connectivity problem proposed by Xiao can be generalized to our setting.

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Shirahashi, M., & Kamiyama, N. (2023). KERNELIZATION ALGORITHMS FOR A GENERALIZATION OF THE COMPONENT ORDER CONNECTIVITY PROBLEM. Journal of the Operations Research Society of Japan, 66(2), 112–129. https://doi.org/10.15807/jorsj.66.112

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