Matching Cuts in Graphs of High Girth and H-Free Graphs

December 23, 2022 ยท The Ethereal ยท ๐Ÿ› Algorithmica

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Authors Carl Feghali, Felicia Lucke, Daniel Paulusma, Bernard Ries arXiv ID 2212.12317 Category math.CO: Combinatorics Cross-listed cs.CC, cs.DM, cs.DS Citations 12 Venue Algorithmica Last Checked 2 months ago
Abstract
The (Perfect) Matching Cut problem is to decide if a connected graph has a (perfect) matching that is also an edge cut. The Disconnected Perfect Matching problem is to decide if a connected graph has a perfect matching that contains a matching cut. Both Matching Cut and Disconnected Perfect Matching are NP-complete for planar graphs of girth 5, whereas Perfect Matching Cut is known to be NP-complete even for subcubic bipartite graphs of arbitrarily large fixed girth. We prove that Matching Cut and Disconnected Perfect Matching are also NP-complete for bipartite graphs of arbitrarily large fixed girth and bounded maximum degree. Our result for Matching Cut resolves a 20-year old open problem. We also show that the more general problem $d$-Cut, for every fixed $d \geq 1$, is NP-complete for bipartite graphs of arbitrarily large fixed girth and bounded maximum degree. Furthermore, we show that Matching Cut, Perfect Matching Cut and Disconnected Perfect Matching are NP-complete for $H$-free graphs whenever $H$ contains a connected component with two vertices of degree at least 3. Afterwards, we update the state-of-the-art summaries for $H$-free graphs and compare them with each other, and with a known and full classification of the Maximum Matching Cut problem, which is to determine a largest matching cut of a graph $G$. Finally, by combining existing results, we obtain a complete complexity classification of Perfect Matching Cut for $H$-subgraph-free graphs where $H$ is any finite set of graphs.
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