Independent-set reconfiguration thresholds of hereditary graph classes

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Abstract

Traditionally, reconfiguration problems ask the question whether a given solution of an optimization problem can be transformed to a target solution in a sequence of small steps that preserve feasibility of the intermediate solutions. In this paper, rather than asking this question from an algorithmic perspective, we analyze the combinatorial structure behind it. We consider the problem of reconfiguring one independent set into another, using two different processes: (1) exchanging exactly k vertices in each step, or (2) removing or adding one vertex in each step while ensuring the intermediate sets contain at most k fewer vertices than the initial solution. We are interested in determining the minimum value of k for which this reconfiguration is possible, and bound these threshold values in terms of several structural graph parameters. For hereditary graph classes we identify structures that cause the reconfiguration threshold to be large.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication36th IARCS Annual Conference on Foundations of Software Technology and Theoretical Computer Science (FSTTCS 2016), 13-15 December 2016, Chennai, India
EditorsA. Lal, S. Akshay, S. Sourabh, S. Sen
Place of Publications.l.
Publishers.n.
Pages1-15
ISBN (Electronic)9783959770279
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Dec 2016

Publication series

NameLeibniz International Proceedings in Informatics (LIPIcs)
Volume65

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