Independent sets with domination constraints

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A ρ-independent set S in a graph is parameterized by a set ρ of non-negative integers that constrains how the independent set S can dominate the remaining vertices (&forallv ∉ S: |N(v) ∩ S| ε ρ.) For all values of ρ, we classify as either NP-complete or polynomial-time solvable the problems of deciding if a given graph has a ρ-independent set. We complement this with approximation algorithms and inapproximability results, for all the corresponding optimization problems. These approximation results extend also to several related independence problems. In particular, we obtain a √m approximation of the Set Packing problem, where m is the number of base elements, as well as a √n approximation of the maximum independent set in power graphs Gf, for t even.

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Halldórsson, M. M., Kratochvil, J., & Telle, J. A. (1998). Independent sets with domination constraints. In Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics) (Vol. 1443 LNCS, pp. 176–187). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/bfb0055051

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