Parameterizing edge modification problems above lower bounds
Ren\'e van Bevern, Vincent Froese, Christian Komusiewicz

TL;DR
This paper investigates the parameterized complexity of edge modification problems above a natural lower bound, introducing a new parameter and developing fixed-parameter algorithms for certain graph editing problems.
Contribution
It introduces a novel parameter , the number of edge modifications above a lower bound, and develops a framework for fixed-parameter tractability results in this setting.
Findings
Fixed-parameter tractability for in specific graph editing problems.
NP-hardness results for =0 in certain cases.
Framework of data reduction rules for parameter .
Abstract
We study the parameterized complexity of a variant of the -free Editing problem: Given a graph and a natural number , is it possible to modify at most edges in so that the resulting graph contains no induced subgraph isomorphic to ? In our variant, the input additionally contains a vertex-disjoint packing of induced subgraphs of , which provides a lower bound on the number of edge modifications required to transform into an -free graph. While earlier works used the number as parameter or structural parameters of the input graph , we consider instead the parameter , that is, the number of edge modifications above the lower bound . We develop a framework of generic data reduction rules to show fixed-parameter tractability with respect to for -Free Editing, Feedback Arc…
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