Combinatorial and Algorithmic Aspects of Monadic Stability

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arXiv2206.14509MaRDI QIDQ6403496FDOQ6403496

Author name not available (Why is that?), Amer E. Mouawad, Sebastian Siebertz, Alexandre Vigny, Jan Dreier

Publication date: 29 June 2022

Abstract: Nowhere dense classes of graphs are classes of sparse graphs with rich structural and algorithmic properties, however, they fail to capture even simple classes of dense graphs. Monadically stable classes, originating from model theory, generalize nowhere dense classes and close them under transductions, i.e. transformations defined by colorings and simple first-order interpretations. In this work we aim to extend some combinatorial and algorithmic properties of nowhere dense classes to monadically stable classes of finite graphs. We prove the following results. - In monadically stable classes the Ramsey numbers R(s,t) are bounded from above by mathcalO(ts1delta) for some delta>0, improving the bound R(s,t)inmathcalO(ts1/(logt)s1) known for general graphs and the bounds known for k-stable graphs when sleqk. - For every monadically stable class mathcalC and every integer r, there exists delta>0 such that every graph GinmathcalC that contains an r-subdivision of the biclique Kt,t as a subgraph also contains Ktdelta,tdelta as a subgraph. This generalizes earlier results for nowhere dense graph classes. - We obtain a stronger regularity lemma for monadically stable classes of graphs. - Finally, we show that we can compute polynomial kernels for the independent set and dominating set problems in powers of nowhere dense classes. Formerly, only fixed-parameter tractable algorithms were known for these problems on powers of nowhere dense classes.













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