We consider the following problem: can a certain graph parameter of some given graph be reduced by at least d for some integer d via at most k edge contractions for some given integer k? We examine three graph parameters: the chromatic number, clique number and independence number. For each of these graph parameters we show that, when d is part of the input, this problem is polynomial-time solvable on P4-free graphs and NP-complete as well W[1]-hard, with parameter d, for split graphs. As split graphs form a subclass of P5-free graphs, both results together give a complete complexity classification for P?-free graphs. The W[1]-hardness result implies that it is unlikely that the problem is fixed-parameter tractable for split graphs with par...
International audienceThe Contraction(vc) problem takes as input a graph G on n vertices and two int...
In this work, we study the following problem: given a connected graph G, can we reduce the dominatio...
In this work, we study the following problem: given a connected graph G, can we reduce the dominati...
International audienceWe consider the following problem: can a certain graph parameter of some given...
CIAC 2015, Paris, France, May 20-22, 2015We consider the following problem: can a certain graph para...
We consider the following problem: can a certain graph parameter of some given graph be reduced by a...
We study the following problem: for given integers d, k and graph G, can we reduce some fixed graph...
Abstract. For a given graph property Π (i.e., a collection Π of graphs), the Π-Contraction problem i...
Let d and k be two given integers, and let G be a graph. Can we reduce the independence number of G ...
We consider the following problem: can a certain graph parameter of some given graph G be reduced by...
For a graph parameter π, the Contraction(π) problem consists in, given a graph G and two positive in...
We consider the following problem: can a certain graph parameter of some given graph G be reduced b...
AbstractModifying a given graph to obtain another graph is a well-studied problem with applications ...
AbstractIf π is a property on graphs, the corresponding edge deletion (edge contraction, respectivel...
International audienceThe Contraction(vc) problem takes as input a graph G on n vertices and two int...
International audienceThe Contraction(vc) problem takes as input a graph G on n vertices and two int...
In this work, we study the following problem: given a connected graph G, can we reduce the dominatio...
In this work, we study the following problem: given a connected graph G, can we reduce the dominati...
International audienceWe consider the following problem: can a certain graph parameter of some given...
CIAC 2015, Paris, France, May 20-22, 2015We consider the following problem: can a certain graph para...
We consider the following problem: can a certain graph parameter of some given graph be reduced by a...
We study the following problem: for given integers d, k and graph G, can we reduce some fixed graph...
Abstract. For a given graph property Π (i.e., a collection Π of graphs), the Π-Contraction problem i...
Let d and k be two given integers, and let G be a graph. Can we reduce the independence number of G ...
We consider the following problem: can a certain graph parameter of some given graph G be reduced by...
For a graph parameter π, the Contraction(π) problem consists in, given a graph G and two positive in...
We consider the following problem: can a certain graph parameter of some given graph G be reduced b...
AbstractModifying a given graph to obtain another graph is a well-studied problem with applications ...
AbstractIf π is a property on graphs, the corresponding edge deletion (edge contraction, respectivel...
International audienceThe Contraction(vc) problem takes as input a graph G on n vertices and two int...
International audienceThe Contraction(vc) problem takes as input a graph G on n vertices and two int...
In this work, we study the following problem: given a connected graph G, can we reduce the dominatio...
In this work, we study the following problem: given a connected graph G, can we reduce the dominati...