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arxiv: 0801.1979 · v3 · submitted 2008-01-13 · 💻 cs.DS · cs.DM

Minimum Leaf Out-branching and Related Problems

classification 💻 cs.DS cs.DM
keywords minlobout-branchingminimumproblemsproblemalgorithmconsiderdigraph
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Given a digraph $D$, the Minimum Leaf Out-Branching problem (MinLOB) is the problem of finding in $D$ an out-branching with the minimum possible number of leaves, i.e., vertices of out-degree 0. We prove that MinLOB is polynomial-time solvable for acyclic digraphs. In general, MinLOB is NP-hard and we consider three parameterizations of MinLOB. We prove that two of them are NP-complete for every value of the parameter, but the third one is fixed-parameter tractable (FPT). The FPT parametrization is as follows: given a digraph $D$ of order $n$ and a positive integral parameter $k$, check whether $D$ contains an out-branching with at most $n-k$ leaves (and find such an out-branching if it exists). We find a problem kernel of order $O(k^2)$ and construct an algorithm of running time $O(2^{O(k\log k)}+n^6),$ which is an `additive' FPT algorithm. We also consider transformations from two related problems, the minimum path covering and the maximum internal out-tree problems into MinLOB, which imply that some parameterizations of the two problems are FPT as well.

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