S. Chaplick, P. Golovach, Tim A. Hartmann, D. Knop
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We show the following results. - For a tree $T$ with $t$ nodes, it can be decided in $ 2^{\\mathcal{O}(t^2 \\log t)} \\cdot n^3 $ time, whether an $n$-vertex graph $ G $ is a proper $ T $-graph. For yes-instances, our algorithm outputs a proper $T$-representation. This proves that the recognition problem for proper $H$-graphs, where $H$ required to be a tree, is fixed-parameter tractable when parameterized by the size of $T$. Previously only NP-completeness was known. - Contrasting to the first result, we prove that if $H$ is not constrained to be a tree, then the recognition problem becomes much harder. Namely, we show that there is a multigraph $H$ with 4 vertices and 5 edges such that it is NP-complete to decide whether $G$ is a proper $H$-graph.","PeriodicalId":137775,"journal":{"name":"International Symposium on Parameterized and Exact Computation","volume":"1 1","pages":"0"},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2020-11-23","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"3","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"Recognizing Proper Tree-Graphs\",\"authors\":\"S. Chaplick, P. Golovach, Tim A. Hartmann, D. Knop\",\"doi\":\"10.4230/LIPIcs.IPEC.2020.8\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"We investigate the parameterized complexity of the recognition problem for the proper $H$-graphs. The $H$-graphs are the intersection graphs of connected subgraphs of a subdivision of a multigraph $H$, and the properness means that the containment relationship between the representations of the vertices is forbidden. The class of $H$-graphs was introduced as a natural (parameterized) generalization of interval and circular-arc graphs by Bir\\\\'o, Hujter, and Tuza in 1992, and the proper $H$-graphs were introduced by Chaplick et al. in WADS 2019 as a generalization of proper interval and circular-arc graphs. For these graph classes, $H$ may be seen as a structural parameter reflecting the distance of a graph to a (proper) interval graph, and as such gained attention as a structural parameter in the design of efficient algorithms. We show the following results. - For a tree $T$ with $t$ nodes, it can be decided in $ 2^{\\\\mathcal{O}(t^2 \\\\log t)} \\\\cdot n^3 $ time, whether an $n$-vertex graph $ G $ is a proper $ T $-graph. For yes-instances, our algorithm outputs a proper $T$-representation. This proves that the recognition problem for proper $H$-graphs, where $H$ required to be a tree, is fixed-parameter tractable when parameterized by the size of $T$. Previously only NP-completeness was known. - Contrasting to the first result, we prove that if $H$ is not constrained to be a tree, then the recognition problem becomes much harder. 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We investigate the parameterized complexity of the recognition problem for the proper $H$-graphs. The $H$-graphs are the intersection graphs of connected subgraphs of a subdivision of a multigraph $H$, and the properness means that the containment relationship between the representations of the vertices is forbidden. The class of $H$-graphs was introduced as a natural (parameterized) generalization of interval and circular-arc graphs by Bir\'o, Hujter, and Tuza in 1992, and the proper $H$-graphs were introduced by Chaplick et al. in WADS 2019 as a generalization of proper interval and circular-arc graphs. For these graph classes, $H$ may be seen as a structural parameter reflecting the distance of a graph to a (proper) interval graph, and as such gained attention as a structural parameter in the design of efficient algorithms. We show the following results. - For a tree $T$ with $t$ nodes, it can be decided in $ 2^{\mathcal{O}(t^2 \log t)} \cdot n^3 $ time, whether an $n$-vertex graph $ G $ is a proper $ T $-graph. For yes-instances, our algorithm outputs a proper $T$-representation. This proves that the recognition problem for proper $H$-graphs, where $H$ required to be a tree, is fixed-parameter tractable when parameterized by the size of $T$. Previously only NP-completeness was known. - Contrasting to the first result, we prove that if $H$ is not constrained to be a tree, then the recognition problem becomes much harder. Namely, we show that there is a multigraph $H$ with 4 vertices and 5 edges such that it is NP-complete to decide whether $G$ is a proper $H$-graph.