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Main Authors: Antipov, Leonid, Kratsch, Stefan
Format: Preprint
Published: 2025
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2504.18476
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author Antipov, Leonid
Kratsch, Stefan
author_facet Antipov, Leonid
Kratsch, Stefan
contents The notion of a (polynomial) kernelization from parameterized complexity is a well-studied model for efficient preprocessing for hard computational problems. By now, it is quite well understood which parameterized problems do or (conditionally) do not admit a polynomial kernelization. Unfortunately, polynomial kernelizations seem to require strong restrictions on the global structure of inputs. To avoid this restriction, we propose a model for efficient local preprocessing that is aimed at local structure in inputs. Our notion, dubbed boundaried kernelization, is inspired by protrusions and protrusion replacement, which are tools in meta-kernelization [Bodlaender et al. J'ACM 2016]. Unlike previous work, we study the preprocessing of suitable boundaried graphs in their own right, in significantly more general settings, and aiming for polynomial rather than exponential bounds. We establish polynomial boundaried kernelizations for a number of problems, while unconditionally ruling out such results for others. We also show that boundaried kernelization can be a tool for regular kernelization by using it to obtain an improved kernelization for Vertex Cover parameterized by the vertex-deletion distance to a graph of bounded treedepth.
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spellingShingle Boundaried Kernelization
Antipov, Leonid
Kratsch, Stefan
Data Structures and Algorithms
The notion of a (polynomial) kernelization from parameterized complexity is a well-studied model for efficient preprocessing for hard computational problems. By now, it is quite well understood which parameterized problems do or (conditionally) do not admit a polynomial kernelization. Unfortunately, polynomial kernelizations seem to require strong restrictions on the global structure of inputs. To avoid this restriction, we propose a model for efficient local preprocessing that is aimed at local structure in inputs. Our notion, dubbed boundaried kernelization, is inspired by protrusions and protrusion replacement, which are tools in meta-kernelization [Bodlaender et al. J'ACM 2016]. Unlike previous work, we study the preprocessing of suitable boundaried graphs in their own right, in significantly more general settings, and aiming for polynomial rather than exponential bounds. We establish polynomial boundaried kernelizations for a number of problems, while unconditionally ruling out such results for others. We also show that boundaried kernelization can be a tool for regular kernelization by using it to obtain an improved kernelization for Vertex Cover parameterized by the vertex-deletion distance to a graph of bounded treedepth.
title Boundaried Kernelization
topic Data Structures and Algorithms
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2504.18476