Abstract
In this paper we generalize the concept of NLC-width introduced by Wanke in [39] to directed graphs. We show bounds of this new width parameter for directed graphs and relationships between directed NLC-width and directed clique-width which was introduced by Courcelle and Olariu in [8]. We also compare the measures with their undirected versions of the underlying undirected graphs. Our results imply that computing the directed NLC-width of a directed graph is NP-hard. Further we consider the directed width of digraph classes. We show that the set of directed co-graphs equals the set of graphs of directed NLC-width 1, while the set of directed co-graphs is characterized, by excluding two digraphs, as a proper subset of the set of all graphs of directed clique-width 2, which is a remarkable difference to the undirected versions of the graphs.From an algorithmic point of view directed NLC-width is a powerful digraph parameter, since for every digraph problem expressible in monadic second order logic with quantifications over vertices and vertex sets (MSO1-logic) there exists an fpt-algorithm with respect to the parameter directed NLC-width (of the input digraph). We show how the tree structure of directed NLC-width expressions can be used to solve a lot of further hard digraph problems efficiently on graphs of bounded width. We apply our method in order to give xp-algorithms for the problems DIRECTED HAMILTONIAN PATH, DIRECTED HAMILTONIAN CYCLE, DIRECTED CUT, and REGULAR SUBDIGRAPH with respect to the parameter directed NLC-width. For most of these problems this is best possible, since they are known to be fixed-parameter intractable with respect to the parameter directed NLC-width. (C) 2015 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
| Original language | English |
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| Pages (from-to) | 1-17 |
| Number of pages | 17 |
| Journal | Theoretical Computer Science |
| Volume | 616 |
| DOIs | |
| Publication status | Published - 22 Feb 2016 |
Keywords
- Digraphs
- Directed NLC-width
- Directed clique-width
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