Wannabe Bounded Treewidth Graphs Admit a Polynomial Kernel for Directed Feedback Vertex Set

Daniel Lokshtanov, Maadapuzhi Sridharan Ramanujan, Saket Saurabh, Roohani Sharma, Meirav Zehavi

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Abstract

In the Directed Feedback Vertex Set (DFVS) problem, given a digraph D and a positive integer k, the goal is to check if there exists a set of at most k vertices whose deletion from D results in a directed acyclic graph. The existence of a polynomial kernel for DFVS, parameterized by the solution size k, is a central open problem in kernelization. In this article, we give a polynomial kernel for DFVS parameterized by k plus the size of a treewidth- • modulator (of the underlying undirected graph), where • is any fixed positive integer. Since the status of the existence of a polynomial kernel for DFVS (parameterized by the solution size) has been open for a very long time now, and it is known to not admit a polynomial kernel when the parameter is the size of a treewidth-2 modulator, solution size plus the size of the treewidth- • modulator makes for an interesting choice of parameter to study. In fact, the polynomial kernelization complexity of DFVS parameterized by the size of the undirected feedback vertex set (treewidth-1 modulator) in the underlying undirected graph has already been studied in literature. Our choice of parameter strictly encompasses previous positive kernelization results on DFVS. Our result is based on a novel application of the tool of important separators embedded in state-of-the-art machinery such as protrusion decompositions.

Original languageAmerican English
Article number2
JournalACM Transactions on Computation Theory
Volume17
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 14 Feb 2025

Keywords

  • Directed feedback vertex set
  • important separator
  • kernel
  • treewidth

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • Theoretical Computer Science
  • Computational Theory and Mathematics

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