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Catching a Fast Robber on Interval Graphs
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2011
Lecture Notes in Computer Science
We analyse the Cops and ∞-fast Robber game on the class of interval graphs and prove it to be polynomially decidable on such graphs. This solves an open problem posed in paper "Pursuing a fast robber on a graph" by Fomin et al. [4] The game is known to be already NP-hard on chordal graphs and split-graphs. The game is played by two players, one controlling k cops, the other a robber. The players alternate in turns, all the cops move at once to distance at most one, the robber moves along any
doi:10.1007/978-3-642-20877-5_35
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