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arxiv: 1402.1587 · v1 · pith:5SNNMRW4new · submitted 2014-02-07 · 💻 cs.DM · math.CO

Independent Set Reconfiguration in Cographs

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We study the following independent set reconfiguration problem, called TAR-Reachability: given two independent sets $I$ and $J$ of a graph $G$, both of size at least $k$, is it possible to transform $I$ into $J$ by adding and removing vertices one-by-one, while maintaining an independent set of size at least $k$ throughout? This problem is known to be PSPACE-hard in general. For the case that $G$ is a cograph (i.e. $P_4$-free graph) on $n$ vertices, we show that it can be solved in time $O(n^2)$, and that the length of a shortest reconfiguration sequence from $I$ to $J$ is bounded by $4n-2k$, if such a sequence exists. More generally, we show that if $X$ is a graph class for which (i) TAR-Reachability can be solved efficiently, (ii) maximum independent sets can be computed efficiently, and which satisfies a certain additional property, then the problem can be solved efficiently for any graph that can be obtained from a collection of graphs in $X$ using disjoint union and complete join operations. Chordal graphs are given as an example of such a class $X$.

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