Bounding the mim‐width of hereditary graph classes

Nick Brettell, Jake Horsfield, Andrea Munaro, Giacomo Paesani, Daniël Paulusma*

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Abstract

A large number of 𝖭𝖯 -hard graph problems are solvable in 𝖷𝖯 time when parameterized by some width parameter. Hence, when solving problems on special graph classes, it is helpful to know if the graph class under consideration has bounded width. In this paper we consider maximum-induced matching width (mim-width), a particularly general width parameter that has a number of algorithmic applications whenever a decomposition is “quickly computable” for the graph class under consideration. We start by extending the toolkit for proving (un)boundedness of mim-width of graph classes. By combining our new techniques with known ones we then initiate a systematic study into bounding mim-width from the perspective of hereditary graph classes, and make a comparison with clique-width, a more restrictive width parameter that has been well studied. We prove that for a given graph 𝐻 , the class of 𝐻 -free graphs has bounded mim-width if and only if it has bounded clique-width. We show that the same is not true for (𝐻1,𝐻2) -free graphs. We identify several general classes of (𝐻1,𝐻2) -free graphs having unbounded clique-width, but bounded mim-width; moreover, we show that a branch decomposition of constant mim-width can be found in polynomial time for these classes. Hence, these results have algorithmic implications: when the input is restricted to such a class of (𝐻1,𝐻2) -free graphs, many problems become polynomial-time solvable, including classical problems, such as 𝑘 - Colouring and Independent Set, domination-type problems known as Locally Checkable Vertex Subset and Vertex Partitioning (LC-VSVP) problems, and distance versions of LC-VSVP problems, to name just a few. We also prove a number of new results showing that, for certain 𝐻1 and 𝐻2 , the class of (𝐻1,𝐻2) -free graphs has unbounded mim-width. Boundedness of clique-width implies boundedness of mim-width. By combining our results with the known bounded cases for clique-width, we present summary theorems of the current state of the art for the boundedness of mim-width for (𝐻1,𝐻2) -free graphs. In particular, we classify the mim-width of (𝐻1,𝐻2) -free graphs for all pairs (𝐻1,𝐻2) with ∣𝑉(𝐻1)∣+∣𝑉(𝐻2)∣≤8 . When 𝐻1 and 𝐻2 are connected graphs, we classify all pairs (𝐻1,𝐻2) except for one remaining infinite family and a few isolated cases.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)117-151
Number of pages35
JournalJournal of Graph Theory
Volume99
Issue number1
Early online date25 Aug 2021
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jan 2022

Keywords

  • Geometry and Topology
  • Discrete Mathematics and Combinatorics

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