Feedback Vertex Set Inspired Kernel for Chordal Vertex Deletion
Abstract
Given a graph G and a parameter k, the Chordal Vertex Deletion (CVD) problem asks whether there exists a subset U⊂eq V(G) of size at most k that hits all induced cycles of size at least 4. The existence of a polynomial kernel for CVD was a well-known open problem in the field of Parameterized Complexity. Recently, Jansen and Pilipczuk resolved this question affirmatively by designing a polynomial kernel for CVD of size O(k16158k), and asked whether one can design a kernel of size O(k10). While we do not completely resolve this question, we design a significantly smaller kernel of size O(k1210k), inspired by the O(k2)-size kernel for Feedback Vertex Set. Furthermore, we introduce the notion of the independence degree of a vertex, which is our main conceptual contribution.
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