$2$-polarity and algorithmic aspects of polarity variants on cograph superclasses
Abstract
A graph is said to be an -polar graph if its vertex set admits a partition such that and induce, respectively, a complete -partite graph and the disjoint union of at most complete graphs. Polar graphs and monopolar graphs are defined as - and -polar graphs, respectively, and unipolar graphs are those graphs with a polar partition such that is a clique. The problems of deciding whether an arbitrary graph is a polar graph or a monopolar graph are known to be NP-complete. In contrast, deciding whether a graph is a unipolar graph can be done in polynomial time. In this work we prove that the three previous problems can be solved in linear time on the classes of -sparse and -extendible graphs, generalizing analogous results previously known for cographs. Additionally, we provide finite forbidden subgraph characterizations for -polar graphs on -sparse and -extendible graphs, also generalizing analogous results recently obtained for the class of cographs.
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@article{arxiv.2210.02497,
title = {$2$-polarity and algorithmic aspects of polarity variants on cograph superclasses},
author = {Fernando Esteban Contreras-Mendoza and César Hernández-Cruz},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2210.02497},
year = {2024}
}
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39 pages, 14 figures