A Single Exponential-Time FPT Algorithm for Cactus Contraction
Abstract
For a collection F of graphs, the F-Contraction problem takes a graph G and an integer k as input and decides if G can be modified to some graph in F using at most k edge contractions. The F-Contraction problem is -Complete for several graph classes F. Heggerners et al. [Algorithmica, 2014] initiated the study of F-Contraction in the realm of parameterized complexity. They showed that it is \ if F is the set of all trees or the set of all paths. In this paper, we study F-Contraction where F is the set of all cactus graphs and show that we can solve it in 2(k) · |V(G)|(1) time.
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