Parameterized algorithms for graph burning problem

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The Graph Burning problem is defined as follows. At time t = 0,, no vertex of the graph is burned. At each time t ≥ 1, we choose a vertex to burn. If a vertex is burned at time t, then at time t+1 each of its unburned neighbors becomes burned. Once a vertex is burned then it remains in that state for all subsequent steps. The process stops when all vertices are burned. The burning number of a graph is the minimum number of steps needed to burn all the vertices of the graph. Computing the burning number of a graph is NP -complete even on bipartite graphs or trees of maximum degree three. In this paper we study this problem from the parameterized complexity perspective. We show that the problem is fixed-parameter tractable (FPT) when parameterized by the distance to cluster or neighborhood diversity. We further study the complexity of the problem on restricted classes of graphs. We show that Graph Burning can be solved in polynomial time on cographs and split graphs.

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Kare, A. S., & Vinod Reddy, I. (2019). Parameterized algorithms for graph burning problem. In Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics) (Vol. 11638 LNCS, pp. 304–314). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-25005-8_25

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