On graphs coverable by k shortest paths

June 30, 2022 ยท The Ethereal ยท ๐Ÿ› International Symposium on Algorithms and Computation

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Authors Maรซl Dumas, Florent Foucaud, Anthony Perez, Ioan Todinca arXiv ID 2206.15088 Category cs.DM: Discrete Mathematics Cross-listed cs.CC, cs.DS, math.CO Citations 13 Venue International Symposium on Algorithms and Computation Last Checked 2 months ago
Abstract
We show that if the edges or vertices of an undirected graph $G$ can be covered by $k$ shortest paths, then the pathwidth of $G$ is upper-bounded by a single-exponential function of $k$. As a corollary, we prove that the problem Isometric Path Cover with Terminals (which, given a graph $G$ and a set of $k$ pairs of vertices called terminals, asks whether $G$ can be covered by $k$ shortest paths, each joining a pair of terminals) is FPT with respect to the number of terminals. The same holds for the similar problem Strong Geodetic Set with Terminals (which, given a graph $G$ and a set of $k$ terminals, asks whether there exist $\binom{k}{2}$ shortest paths covering $G$, each joining a distinct pair of terminals). Moreover, this implies that the related problems Isometric Path Cover and Strong Geodetic Set (defined similarly but where the set of terminals is not part of the input) are in XP with respect to parameter $k$.
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