Abstract. We explore the effects of using graph width metrics as restrictions on the input to online problems. It seems natural to suppose that, for graphs having some form of bounded width, good online algorithms may exist for a number of natural problems. In the work presented we concentrate on online graph coloring problems, where we restrict the allowed input to instances having some form of bounded pathwidth. We also consider the effects of restricting the presentation of the input to some form of bounded width decomposition or layout. A consequence of our work is the clarification of a new parameter for graphs, persistence, which arises naturally in the online setting, and is of interest in its own right.
Rodney G. Downey, Catherine McCartin