A Survey on Graph Problems Parameterized Above and Below Guaranteed Values
Abstract
We survey the field of algorithms and complexity for graph problems parameterized above or below guaranteed values, a research area which was pioneered by Venkatesh Raman. Those problems seek, for a given graph G, a solution whose value is at least g(G)+k or at most g(G)-k, where g(G) is a guarantee on the value that any solution on G takes. The goal is to design algorithms which find such solution in time whose complexity in k is decoupled from that in the guarantee, or to rule out the existence of such algorithms by means of intractability results. We discuss a large number of algorithms and intractability results, and complement them by several open problems.
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