Token Sliding on Split Graphs

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Rémy Belmonte
Eun Jung Kim
Michael Lampis
Valia Mitsou
Yota Otachi
Florian Sikora
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[1] The University of Electro-Communications,CNRS, LAMSADE
[2] Université Paris-Dauphine,IRIF, CNRS
[3] PSL University,undefined
[4] Université Paris-Diderot,undefined
[5] Kumamoto University,undefined
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Reconfiguration; Independent set; Split graph;
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We consider the complexity of the Independent Set Reconfiguration problem under the Token Sliding rule. In this problem we are given two independent sets of a graph and are asked if we can transform one to the other by repeatedly exchanging a vertex that is currently in the set with one of its neighbors, while maintaining the set independent. Our main result is to show that this problem is PSPACE-complete on split graphs (and hence also on chordal graphs), thus resolving an open problem in this area. We then go on to consider the c-Colorable Reconfiguration problem under the same rule, where the constraint is now to maintain the set c-colorable at all times. As one may expect, a simple modification of our reduction shows that this more general problem is PSPACE-complete for all fixed c ≥ 1 on chordal graphs. Somewhat surprisingly, we show that the same cannot be said for split graphs: we give a polynomial time (nO(c)) algorithm for all fixed values of c, except c = 1, for which the problem is PSPACE-complete. We complement our algorithm with a lower bound showing that c-Colorable Reconfiguration is W[2]-hard on split graphs parameterized by c and the length of the solution, as well as a tight ETH-based lower bound for both parameters. Finally, we study c-Colorable Reconfiguration under a relaxed rule called Token Jumping, where exchanged vertices are not required to be adjacent. We show that the problem on chordal graphs is PSPACE-complete even if c is some fixed constant. We then show that the problem is polynomial-time solvable for strongly chordal graphs even if c is a part of the input.
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