A note on Matching-Cut in Pt-free Graphs
Abstract
A matching-cut of a graph is an edge cut that is a matching. The problem Matching-Cut is that of recognizing graphs with a matching-cut and is NP-complete, even if the graph belongs to one of a number of classes. We initiate the study of Matching-Cut for graphs without a fixed path as an induced subgraph. We show that Matching-Cut is in P for P5-free graphs, but that there exists an integer t > 0 for which it is NP-complete for Pt-free graphs.
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