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Kernelizing Temporal Exploration Problems

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arxiv 2302.10110 v1 pith:ANAORN6B submitted 2023-02-20 cs.CC

classification cs.CC
keywords temporalgraphns-texpverticesagentexplorationproblemgamma
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We study the kernelization of exploration problems on temporal graphs. A temporal graph consists of a finite sequence of snapshot graphs $\mathcal{G}=(G_1, G_2, \dots, G_L)$ that share a common vertex set but might have different edge sets. The non-strict temporal exploration problem (NS-TEXP for short) introduced by Erlebach and Spooner, asks if a single agent can visit all vertices of a given temporal graph where the edges traversed by the agent are present in non-strict monotonous time steps, i.e., the agent can move along the edges of a snapshot graph with infinite speed. The exploration must at the latest be completed in the last snapshot graph. The optimization variant of this problem is the $k$-arb NS-TEXP problem, where the agent's task is to visit at least $k$ vertices of the temporal graph. We show that under standard computational complexity assumptions, neither of the problems NS-TEXP nor $k$-arb NS-TEXP allow for polynomial kernels in the standard parameters: number of vertices $n$, lifetime $L$, number of vertices to visit $k$, and maximal number of connected components per time step $\gamma$; as well as in the combined parameters $L+k$, $L + \gamma$, and $k+\gamma$. On the way to establishing these lower bounds, we answer a couple of questions left open by Erlebach and Spooner. We also initiate the study of structural kernelization by identifying a new parameter of a temporal graph $p(\mathcal{G}) = \sum_{i=1}^{L} (|E(G_i)|) - |V(G)| +1$. Informally, this parameter measures how dynamic the temporal graph is. Our main algorithmic result is the construction of a polynomial (in $p(\mathcal{G})$) kernel for the more general Weighted $k$-arb NS-TEXP problem, where weights are assigned to the vertices and the task is to find a temporal walk of weight at least $k$.

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  1. Exploring Temporal Graphs with Frequent and Regular Edges

    cs.DS 2025-05 reject novelty 6.0 of 10

    A temporal graph in which every edge appears at least once every F timesteps can be explored in F(2n-3) steps, and this is tight up to an additive constant.

  2. Exploring Word-Representable Temporal Graphs

    cs.DS 2025-02 reject novelty 6.0 of 10

    A new temporal graph model from word-representable graphs is introduced with claimed 2δn and 2dn exploration bounds, but a key lemma (Lemma 7) is false, invalidating the general upper bound.

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