On the Maximum Weight Independent Set Problem in graphs without induced cycles of length at least five

Abstract

A hole in a graph is an induced cycle of length at least 4, and an antihole is the complement of an induced cycle of length at least 4. A hole or antihole is long if its length is at least 5. For an integer k, the k-prism is the graph consisting of two cliques of size k joined by a matching. The complexity of Maximum (Weight) Independent Set (MWIS) in long-hole-free graphs remains an important open problem. In this paper we give a polynomial time algorithm to solve MWIS in long-hole-free graphs with no k-prism (for any fixed integer k), and a subexponential algorithm for MWIS in long-hole-free graphs in general. As a special case this gives a polynomial time algorithm to find a maximum weight clique in perfect graphs with no long antihole, and no hole of length 6. The algorithms use the framework of minimal chordal completions and potential maximal cliques.

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