Planar Disjoint-Paths Completion
Résumé
We introduce Planar Disjoint Paths Completion, a completion counterpart of the Disjoint Paths problem, and study its parameterized complexity. The problem can be stated as follows: given a, not necessarily connected, plane graph G, k pairs of terminals, and a face F of G, find a minimum-size set of edges, if one exists, to be added inside F so that the embedding remains planar and the pairs become connected by k disjoint paths in the augmented network. Our results are twofold: first, we give an upper bound on the number of necessary additional edges when a solution exists. This bound is a function of k, independent of the size of G. Second, we show that the problem is fixed-parameter tractable, in particular, it can be solved in time f (k) · n 2 .
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Mathématique discrète [cs.DM]Origine | Fichiers produits par l'(les) auteur(s) |
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