We present a method for reducing the treewidth of a graph while preserving all the minimal $s-t$ separators. This technique turns out to be very useful for establishing the fixed-parameter tractability of constrained separation and bipartization problems. To demonstrate the power of this technique, we prove the fixed-parameter tractability of a number of well-known separation and bipartization problems with various additional restrictions (e.g., the vertices being removed from the graph form an independent set). These results answer a number of open questions in the area of parameterized complexity
Many divide-and-conquer algorithms employ the fact that the vertex set of a graph of bounded treewid...
A balanced partition is a clustering of a graph into a given number of equal-sized parts. For instan...
We study the parameterized complexity of computing the tree-partition-width, a graph parameter equiv...
We present a method for reducing the treewidth of a graph while preserving all the minimal $s-t$ sep...
We present a method for reducing the treewidth of a graph while preserving all of its minimal $s-t$ ...
Abstract. The Bisection problem asks for a partition of the vertices of a graph into two equally siz...
In the classic Minimum Bisection problem we are given as input a graph G and an integer k. The task ...
We study the problem of finding small s-t separators that induce graphs having certain properties. I...
Abstract. We study the problem of finding small s–t separators that induce graphs having certain pro...
Partitioning a graph using graph separators, and particularly clique separators, are well-known tech...
AbstractA set of vertices S⊆V is called a safe separator for treewidth, if S is a separator of G, an...
Given an undirected graph $G$, a collection $\{(s_1,t_1), \dots, (s_{k},t_{k})\}$ of pairs of vertic...
We study the problem of finding small s-t separators that induce graphs having certain properties. I...
A balanced partition is a clustering of a graph into a given number of equal-sized parts. For instan...
We study the parameterized complexity of computing the tree-partition-width, a graph parameter equiv...
Many divide-and-conquer algorithms employ the fact that the vertex set of a graph of bounded treewid...
A balanced partition is a clustering of a graph into a given number of equal-sized parts. For instan...
We study the parameterized complexity of computing the tree-partition-width, a graph parameter equiv...
We present a method for reducing the treewidth of a graph while preserving all the minimal $s-t$ sep...
We present a method for reducing the treewidth of a graph while preserving all of its minimal $s-t$ ...
Abstract. The Bisection problem asks for a partition of the vertices of a graph into two equally siz...
In the classic Minimum Bisection problem we are given as input a graph G and an integer k. The task ...
We study the problem of finding small s-t separators that induce graphs having certain properties. I...
Abstract. We study the problem of finding small s–t separators that induce graphs having certain pro...
Partitioning a graph using graph separators, and particularly clique separators, are well-known tech...
AbstractA set of vertices S⊆V is called a safe separator for treewidth, if S is a separator of G, an...
Given an undirected graph $G$, a collection $\{(s_1,t_1), \dots, (s_{k},t_{k})\}$ of pairs of vertic...
We study the problem of finding small s-t separators that induce graphs having certain properties. I...
A balanced partition is a clustering of a graph into a given number of equal-sized parts. For instan...
We study the parameterized complexity of computing the tree-partition-width, a graph parameter equiv...
Many divide-and-conquer algorithms employ the fact that the vertex set of a graph of bounded treewid...
A balanced partition is a clustering of a graph into a given number of equal-sized parts. For instan...
We study the parameterized complexity of computing the tree-partition-width, a graph parameter equiv...