A unified local ratio approximation of node-deletion problems: (Extended Abstract)

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In this paper we consider a unified approximation method for node_deletion problems with nontrivial and hereditary graph properties. It was proved 16 years ago that every node-deletion problems for a nontrivial hereditary property is NP-complete via a few generic approximation preserving reductions from the Vertex Cover problem. An open problem posed at that time is concerned with the other direction of approximability: can other node-deletion problems be approximated as good as the Vertex Cover ? The goal of the current paper is to take a first step along the direction of research suggested above. More specifically, one generic approximation algorithm is presented, which is applicable to every node-deletion problem for a hereditary property. It will be seen then that under simple and natural weighting schemes, serving as a parameter of the algorithm, various node-deletion problems can be approximated with ratio 2, or otherwise with some nontrivial performance ratios. Two types of graph properties are considered in this paper: one with a finite number of minimal forbidden graphs, and the other in which all the edge sets of satisfying (sub)graphs form a family of independent sets for some matroid.

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Fujito, T. (1996). A unified local ratio approximation of node-deletion problems: (Extended Abstract). In Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics) (Vol. 1136, pp. 167–178). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-61680-2_54

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