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arxiv: 1808.10370 · v2 · pith:TTTR2GHOnew · submitted 2018-08-30 · 💻 cs.DS · cs.DM

Improved approximation algorithms for hitting 3-vertex paths

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keywords problemapproximationalgorithmgraphvertexverticesadmitsconjecture
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We study the problem of deleting a minimum cost set of vertices from a given vertex-weighted graph in such a way that the resulting graph has no induced path on three vertices. This problem is often called cluster vertex deletion in the literature and admits a straightforward 3-approximation algorithm since it is a special case of the vertex cover problem on a 3-uniform hypergraph. Recently, You, Wang, and Cao described an efficient 5/2-approximation algorithm for the unweighted version of the problem. Our main result is a 9/4-approximation algorithm for arbitrary weights, using the local ratio technique. We further conjecture that the problem admits a 2-approximation algorithm and give some support for the conjecture. This is in sharp contrast with the fact that the similar problem of deleting vertices to eliminate all triangles in a graph is known to be UGC-hard to approximate to within a ratio better than 3, as proved by Guruswami and Lee.

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