BRIDGE-DEPTH CHARACTERIZES WHICH MINOR-CLOSED STRUCTURAL PARAMETERIZATIONS OF VERTEX COVER ADMIT A POLYNOMIAL KERNEL

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We study the kernelization complexity of structural parameterizations of the Vertex Cover problem. Here, the goal is to find a polynomial-time preprocessing algorithm that can reduce any instance (G, k) of the Vertex Cover problem to an equivalent one, whose size is polynomial in the size of a predetermined complexity parameter of G. A long line of previous research deals with parameterizations based on the number of vertex deletions needed to reduce G to a member of a simple graph class F, such as forests, graphs of bounded tree-depth, and graphs of maximum degree two. We set out to find the most general graph classes F for which Vertex Cover parameterized by the vertex-deletion distance of the input graph to F admits a polynomial kernelization. We give a complete characterization of the minor-closed graph families F for which such a kernelization exists. We introduce a new graph parameter called bridge-depth, and prove that a polynomial kernelization exists if and only if F has bounded bridge-depth. The proof is based on an interesting connection between bridge-depth and the size of minimal blocking sets in graphs, which are vertex sets whose removal decreases the independence number.

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Bougeret, M., Jansen, B. M. P., & Sau, I. (2022). BRIDGE-DEPTH CHARACTERIZES WHICH MINOR-CLOSED STRUCTURAL PARAMETERIZATIONS OF VERTEX COVER ADMIT A POLYNOMIAL KERNEL. In SIAM Journal on Discrete Mathematics (Vol. 36, pp. 2737–2773). Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics Publications. https://doi.org/10.1137/21M1400766

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