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Computing Weighted Subset Transversals in $H$-Free Graphs

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arxiv 2007.14514 v2 pith:PCIEPQ7U submitted 2020-07-28 cs.DS cs.DMmath.CO

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For the Odd Cycle Transversal problem, the task is to find a small set $S$ of vertices in a graph that intersects every cycle of odd length. The Subset Odd Cycle Transversal problem requires S to intersect only those odd cycles that include a vertex of a distinguished vertex subset $T$. If we are given weights for the vertices, we ask instead that $S$ has small weight: this is the problem Weighted Subset Odd Cycle Transversal. We prove an almost-complete complexity dichotomy for Weighted Subset Odd Cycle Transversal for graphs that do not contain a graph $H$ as an induced subgraph. Our general approach can also be used for Weighted Subset Feedback Vertex Set, which enables us to generalize a recent result of Papadopoulos and Tzimas.

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