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Bounds for the boxicity of Mycielski graphs

Combinatorics 2015-08-06 v8 Metric Geometry

Abstract

A box in Euclidean kk-space is the Cartesian product I1×I2××IkI_1\times I_2\times \cdots \times I_k, where IjI_j is a closed interval on the real line. The boxicity of a graph GG, denoted by box(G)\text{box}(G), is the minimum nonnegative integer kk such that GG can be isomorphic to the intersection graph of a family of boxes in Euclidean kk-space. Mycielski introduced an interesting graph operation that extends a graph GG to a new graph M(G)M(G), called the Mycielski graph of GG. In this paper, we observe behavior of the boxicity of Mycielski graphs. The inequality box(M(G))box(G)\text{box}(M(G))\geq \text{box}(G) holds for a graph GG, and hence we are interested in whether the boxicity of the Mycielski graph of GG is more than that of GG or not. Here we give bounds for the boxicity of Mycielski graphs: for a graph GG with ll universal vertices, the inequalities box(G)+l2box(M(G))θ(G)+l2+1\text{box}(G)+\left \lceil \frac{l}{2}\right \rceil \leq \text{box}(M(G))\leq \theta (\overline{G})+\left\lceil \frac{l}{2}\right\rceil +1 hold, where θ(G)\theta (\overline{G}) is the edge clique cover number of the complement G\overline{G}. Further observations determine the boxicity of the Mycielski graph M(G)M(G), if GG has no universal vertices or odd universal vertices and satisfies box(G)=θ(G)\text{box}(G)=\theta (\overline{G}). We also present relations between the Mycielski graph M(G)M(G) and its analogous ones M3(G)M_3(G) and Mr(G)M_r(G) in the context of boxicity, which will encourage us to calculate the boxicity of M(G)M(G) or M3(G)M_3(G).

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@article{arxiv.1308.2368,
  title  = {Bounds for the boxicity of Mycielski graphs},
  author = {Akira Kamibeppu},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1308.2368},
  year   = {2015}
}

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17 pages, 5 figures