New Algorithms for Weighted $k$-Domination and Total $k$-Domination Problems in Proper Interval Graphs

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Authors Nina Chiarelli, Tatiana Romina Hartinger, Valeria Alejandra Leoni, Maria Inés Lopez Pujato, Martin Milanič arXiv ID 1803.04327 Category cs.DS: Data Structures & Algorithms Cross-listed cs.DM, math.CO Citations 10 Venue Theoretical Computer Science Last Checked 4 months ago
Abstract
Given a positive integer $k$, a $k$-dominating set in a graph $G$ is a set of vertices such that every vertex not in the set has at least $k$ neighbors in the set. A total $k$-dominating set, also known as a $k$-tuple total dominating set, is a set of vertices such that every vertex of the graph has at least $k$ neighbors in the set. The problems of finding the minimum size of a $k$-dominating, respectively total $k$-dominating set, in a given graph, are referred to as $k$-domination, respectively total $k$-domination. These generalizations of the classical domination and total domination problems are known to be NP-hard in the class of chordal graphs, and, more specifically, even in the classes of split graphs (both problems) and undirected path graphs (in the case of total $k$-domination). On the other hand, it follows from recent work of Kang et al.~(2017) that these two families of problems are solvable in time $\mathcal{O}(|V(G)|^{6k+4})$ in the class of interval graphs. We develop faster algorithms for $k$-domination and total $k$-domination in the class of proper interval graphs, by means of reduction to a single shortest path computation in a derived directed acyclic graph with $\mathcal{O}(|V(G)|^{2k})$ nodes and $\mathcal{O}(|V(G)|^{4k})$ arcs. We show that a suitable implementation, which avoids constructing all arcs of the digraph, leads to a running time of $\mathcal{O}(|V(G)|^{3k})$. The algorithms are also applicable to the weighted case.
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