For a graph parameter π, the Contraction(π) problem consists in, given a graph G and two positive integers k,d, deciding whether one can contract at most k edges of G to obtain a graph in which π has dropped by at least d. Galby et al. [ISAAC 2019, MFCS 2019] recently studied the case where π is the size of a minimum dominating set. We focus on graph parameters defined as the minimum size of a vertex set that hits all the occurrences of graphs in a collection ℋ according to a fixed containment relation. We prove co-NP-hardness results under some assumptions on the graphs in ℋ, which in particular imply that Contraction(π) is co-NP-hard even for fixed k = d = 1 when π is the size of a minimum feedback vertex set or an odd cycle transversal. ...
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International audienceWe consider the following problem: can a certain graph parameter of some given...
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In this paper, we study the problem of deciding whether the total domination number of a given grap...
We consider the problem of reducing the (semi)total domination number of graph by one by contracting...
Abstract. We initiate the study of the Bipartite Contraction problem from the perspective of paramet...
For a graph parameter π, the Contraction(π) problem consists in, given a graph G and two positive in...
For a graph parameter ?, the Contraction(?) problem consists in, given a graph G and two positive in...
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...
AbstractIf π is a property on graphs, the corresponding edge deletion (edge contraction, respectivel...
CIAC 2015, Paris, France, May 20-22, 2015We consider the following problem: can a certain graph para...
International audienceWe consider the following problem: can a certain graph parameter of some given...
AbstractIf π is a property on graphs, the corresponding edge deletion (edge contraction, respectivel...
We consider the following problem: can a certain graph parameter of some given graph be reduced by a...
Abstract. For a given graph property Π (i.e., a collection Π of graphs), the Π-Contraction problem i...
International audienceThe BIPARTITE CONTRACTION problem takes as input an n-vertex graph G and an in...
The Degree Contractibility problem is to test whether a given graph G can be modified to a graph of ...
In this paper, we study the problem of deciding whether the total domination number of a given grap...
We consider the problem of reducing the (semi)total domination number of graph by one by contracting...
Abstract. We initiate the study of the Bipartite Contraction problem from the perspective of paramet...