Expansion Lemma—Variations and Applications to Polynomial-Time Preprocessing

Author:

Jacob Ashwin1,Majumdar Diptapriyo2ORCID,Raman Venkatesh3

Affiliation:

1. Department of Computer Science, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Beersheva 8410501, Israel

2. Indraprastha Institute of Information Technology Delhi, New Delhi 110020, India

3. The Institute of Mathematical Sciences, HBNI, Chennai 600113, India

Abstract

In parameterized complexity, it is well-known that a parameterized problem is fixed-parameter tractable if and only if it has a kernel—an instance equivalent to the input instance, whose size is just a function of the parameter. The size of the kernel can be exponential or worse, resulting in a quest for fixed-parameter tractable problems with polynomial-sized kernels. The developments in machinery (showing lower bounds for the sizes of the kernels) have led researchers to question what are the asymptotically optimum sizes for the kernels of fixed-parameter tractable problems. In this article, we surveyed a tool called expansion lemma that helps in reducing the size of the kernel. Its early origin was in the form of crown decomposition, i.e., to obtain the linear kernel for the Vertex Cover problem; the specific lemma was identified as the tool behind the optimal O(k2) kernel for the undirected feedback vertex set problem. Since then, several variations and extensions of the tool have been discovered. We surveyed them along with their applications in this article.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Computational Mathematics,Computational Theory and Mathematics,Numerical Analysis,Theoretical Computer Science

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