Twin-width I: Tractable FO Model Checking

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Inspired by a width invariant defined on permutations by Guillemot and Marx [SODA'14], we introduce the notion of twin-width on graphs and on matrices. Proper minor-closed classes, bounded rank-width graphs, map graphs, K-t-free unit d-dimensional ball graphs, posets with antichains of bounded size, and proper subclasses of dimension-2 posets all have bounded twin-width. On all these classes (except map graphs without geometric embedding) we show how to compute in polynomial time a sequence of d-contractions, witness that the twin-width is at most d. We show that FO model checking, that is deciding if a given first-order formula phi evaluates to true for a given binary structure G on a domain D, is FPT in vertical bar phi vertical bar on classes of bounded twin-width, provided the witness is given. More precisely, being given a d-contraction sequence for G, our algorithm runs in time f (d,vertical bar phi vertical bar)center dot vertical bar D vertical bar where f is a computable but non-elementary function. We also prove that bounded twin-width is preserved under FO interpretations and transductions (allowing operations such as squaring or complementing a graph). This unifies and significaiitly extends the knowledge on fixed-parameter tractability of FO model checking on non-monotone classes, such as the FPT algorithm on bounded-width posets by Gajarsky et al. [FOCS'15].
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ASSOC COMPUTING MACHINERY
Issue Date
2022-02
Article Type
Article
Citation

JOURNAL OF THE ACM, v.69, no.1

ISSN
0004-5411
DOI
10.1145/3486655
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http://hdl.handle.net/10203/318000
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CS-Journal Papers(저널논문)
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