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Dominating induced matchings in graphs containing no long claw
May 11, 2015 ยท The Ethereal ยท ๐ Journal of Graph Theory
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Authors
Alain Hertz, Vadim Lozin, Bernard Ries, Victor Zamaraev, Dominique de Werra
arXiv ID
1505.02558
Category
cs.DM: Discrete Mathematics
Cross-listed
cs.DS,
math.CO
Citations
17
Venue
Journal of Graph Theory
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2 months ago
Abstract
An induced matching $M$ in a graph $G$ is dominating if every edge not in $M$ shares exactly one vertex with an edge in $M$. The dominating induced matching problem (also known as efficient edge domination) asks whether a graph $G$ contains a dominating induced matching. This problem is generally NP-complete, but polynomial-time solvable for graphs with some special properties. In particular, it is solvable in polynomial time for claw-free graphs. In the present paper, we study this problem for graphs containing no long claw, i.e. no induced subgraph obtained from the claw by subdividing each of its edges exactly once. To solve the problem in this class, we reduce it to the following question: given a graph $G$ and a subset of its vertices, does $G$ contain a matching saturating all vertices of the subset? We show that this question can be answered in polynomial time, thus providing a polynomial-time algorithm to solve the dominating induced matching problem for graphs containing no long claw.
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