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On the computational complexity of the Steiner $k$-eccentricity

Published 2 Dec 2021 in math.CO, cs.CC, and cs.DM | (2112.01140v1)

Abstract: The Steiner $k$-eccentricity of a vertex $v$ of a graph $G$ is the maximum Steiner distance over all $k$-subsets of $V (G)$ which contain $v$. A linear time algorithm for calculating the Steiner $k$-eccentricity of a vertex on block graphs is presented. For general graphs, an $O(n{\nu(G)+1}(n(G) + m(G) + k))$ algorithm is designed, where $\nu(G)$ is the cyclomatic number of $G$. A linear algorithm for computing the Steiner $3$-eccentricities of all vertices of a tree is also presented which improves the quadratic algorithm from [Discrete Appl.\ Math.\ 304 (2021) 181--195].

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