Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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427583 | Information Processing Letters | 2012 | 4 Pages |
The Graph Motif problem asks whether a given multiset of colors appears on a connected subgraph of a vertex-colored graph. The fastest known parameterized algorithm for this problem is based on a reduction to the k-Multilinear Detection (k-MlD) problem: the detection of multilinear terms of total degree k in polynomials presented as circuits. We revisit k-MlD and define k-CMlD, a constrained version of it which reflects Graph Motif more faithfully. We then give a fast algorithm for k-CMlD. As a result we obtain faster parameterized algorithms for Graph Motif and variants of it.
► Faster parameterized algorithms for functional motif problems. ► Generalization of the multilinear detection framework. ► Significant speedups in 5 variants of the basic GRAPH MOTIF problem.