The Path Contraction problem has as input a graph G and an integer k and is to decide if G can be modified to the k-vertex path P_k by a sequence of edge contractions. A graph G is H-free for some graph H if G does not contain H as an induced subgraph. The Path Contraction problem restricted to H-free graphs is known to be NP-complete if H = claw or H = P₆ and polynomial-time solvable if H = P₅. We first settle the complexity of Path Contraction on H-free graphs for every H by developing a common technique. We then compare our classification with a (new) classification of the complexity of the problem Long Induced Path, which is to decide for a given integer k, if a given graph can be modified to P_k by a sequence of vertex deletions. Final...
We consider the following problem: can a certain graph parameter of some given graph be reduced by a...
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...
The Path Contraction problem has as input a graph G and an integer k and is to decide if G can be mo...
The Path Contraction problem has as input a graph G and an integer k and is to decide if G can be mo...
A graph G is contractible to a graph H if there is a set X subseteq E(G), such that G/X is isomorphi...
A graph $G$ is contractible to a graph $H$ if there is a set $X \subseteq E(G)$, such that $G/X$ is ...
A graph G is contractible to a graph H if there is a set X subseteq E(G), such that G/X is isomorphi...
A graph G is contractible to a graph H if there is a set X subseteq E(G), such that G/X is isomorphi...
For a fixed graph H, the H-Contractibility problem asks if a graph is H-contractible, i.e., can be t...
A graph $G$ is contractible to a graph $H$ if there is a set $X \subseteq E(G)$, such that $G/X$ is ...
For a fixed graph H, the H-Contractibility problem asks if a graph is H-contractible, i.e., can be t...
Abstract. For a given graph property Π (i.e., a collection Π of graphs), the Π-Contraction problem i...
For a fixed graph H, the H-Contractibility problem asks if a graph is H-contractible, i.e., can be t...
For a fixed graph H, the H-Contractibility problem asks if a graph is H-contractible, i.e. can be tr...
We consider the following problem: can a certain graph parameter of some given graph be reduced by a...
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...
The Path Contraction problem has as input a graph G and an integer k and is to decide if G can be mo...
The Path Contraction problem has as input a graph G and an integer k and is to decide if G can be mo...
A graph G is contractible to a graph H if there is a set X subseteq E(G), such that G/X is isomorphi...
A graph $G$ is contractible to a graph $H$ if there is a set $X \subseteq E(G)$, such that $G/X$ is ...
A graph G is contractible to a graph H if there is a set X subseteq E(G), such that G/X is isomorphi...
A graph G is contractible to a graph H if there is a set X subseteq E(G), such that G/X is isomorphi...
For a fixed graph H, the H-Contractibility problem asks if a graph is H-contractible, i.e., can be t...
A graph $G$ is contractible to a graph $H$ if there is a set $X \subseteq E(G)$, such that $G/X$ is ...
For a fixed graph H, the H-Contractibility problem asks if a graph is H-contractible, i.e., can be t...
Abstract. For a given graph property Π (i.e., a collection Π of graphs), the Π-Contraction problem i...
For a fixed graph H, the H-Contractibility problem asks if a graph is H-contractible, i.e., can be t...
For a fixed graph H, the H-Contractibility problem asks if a graph is H-contractible, i.e. can be tr...
We consider the following problem: can a certain graph parameter of some given graph be reduced by a...
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...