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arxiv: 1304.1577 · v1 · pith:ZIPEVBG4new · submitted 2013-04-04 · 💻 cs.DS · cs.DM

Large-Treewidth Graph Decompositions and Applications

classification 💻 cs.DS cs.DM
keywords graphtreewidththeoremsapplicationsdesiredgivenparameterspolylog
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Treewidth is a graph parameter that plays a fundamental role in several structural and algorithmic results. We study the problem of decomposing a given graph $G$ into node-disjoint subgraphs, where each subgraph has sufficiently large treewidth. We prove two theorems on the tradeoff between the number of the desired subgraphs $h$, and the desired lower bound $r$ on the treewidth of each subgraph. The theorems assert that, given a graph $G$ with treewidth $k$, a decomposition with parameters $h,r$ is feasible whenever $hr^2 \le k/\polylog(k)$, or $h^3r \le k/\polylog(k)$ holds. We then show a framework for using these theorems to bypass the well-known Grid-Minor Theorem of Robertson and Seymour in some applications. In particular, this leads to substantially improved parameters in some Erdos-Posa-type results, and faster algorithms for a class of fixed-parameter tractable problems.

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