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    Maximizing Happiness in Graphs of Bounded Clique-Width

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    Clique-width is one of the most important parameters that describes structural complexity of a graph. Probably, only treewidth is more studied graph width parameter. In this paper we study how clique-width influences the complexity of the Maximum Happy Vertices (MHV) and Maximum Happy Edges (MHE) problems. We answer a question of Choudhari and Reddy '18 about parameterization by the distance to threshold graphs by showing that MHE is NP-complete on threshold graphs. Hence, it is not even in XP when parameterized by clique-width, since threshold graphs have clique-width at most two. As a complement for this result we provide a nO(cw)n^{\mathcal{O}(\ell \cdot \operatorname{cw})} algorithm for MHE, where \ell is the number of colors and cw\operatorname{cw} is the clique-width of the input graph. We also construct an FPT algorithm for MHV with running time O((+1)O(cw))\mathcal{O}^*((\ell+1)^{\mathcal{O}(\operatorname{cw})}), where \ell is the number of colors in the input. Additionally, we show O(n2)\mathcal{O}(\ell n^2) algorithm for MHV on interval graphs.Comment: Accepted to LATIN 202

    On structural parameterizations of happy coloring, empire coloring and boxicity",

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    Jayesh Choudhari and Vinod Reddy I
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