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Decreasing the maximum average degree by deleting an independent set or a d-degenerate subgraph

Published 24 Sep 2019 in cs.DM and math.CO | (1909.10701v2)

Abstract: The maximum average degree $\mathrm{mad}(G)$ of a graph $G$ is the maximum average degree over all subgraphs of $G$. In this paper we prove that for every $G$ and positive integer $k$ such that $\mathrm{mad}(G) \ge k$ there exists $S \subseteq V(G)$ such that $\mathrm{mad}(G - S) \le \mathrm{mad}(G) - k$ and $G[S]$ is $(k-1)$-degenerate. Moreover, such $S$ can be computed in polynomial time. In particular there exists an independent set $I$ in $G$ such that $\mathrm{mad}(G-I) \le \mathrm{mad}(G)-1$ and an induced forest $F$ such that $\mathrm{mad}(G-F) \le \mathrm{mad}(G) - 2$.

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