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Parameterized Complexity of Gerrymandering

Published 13 May 2022 in cs.DS and cs.GT | (2205.06857v2)

Abstract: In a representative democracy, the electoral process involves partitioning geographical space into districts which each elect a single representative. These representatives craft and vote on legislation, incentivizing political parties to win as many districts as possible (ideally a plurality). Gerrymandering is the process by which district boundaries are manipulated to the advantage of a desired candidate or party. We study the parameterized complexity of Gerrymandering, a graph problem (as opposed to Euclidean space) formalized by Cohen-Zemach et al. (AAMAS 2018) and Ito et al. (AAMAS 2019) where districts partition vertices into connected subgraphs. We prove that Unit Weight Gerrymandering is W[2]-hard on trees (even when the depth is two) with respect to the number of districts $k$. Moreover, we show that Unit Weight Gerrymandering remains W[2]-hard in trees with $\ell$ leaves with respect to the combined parameter $k+\ell$. In contrast, Gupta et al. (SAGT 2021) give an FPT algorithm for Gerrymandering on paths with respect to $k$. To complement our results and fill this gap, we provide an algorithm to solve Gerrymandering that is FPT in $k$ when $\ell$ is a fixed constant.

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