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Clique-width and Well-Quasi-Ordering of Triangle-Free Graph Classes

Combinatorics 2017-11-27 v1 Discrete Mathematics Data Structures and Algorithms

Abstract

Daligault, Rao and Thomass\'e asked whether every hereditary graph class that is well-quasi-ordered by the induced subgraph relation has bounded clique-width. Lozin, Razgon and Zamaraev (JCTB 2017+) gave a negative answer to this question, but their counterexample is a class that can only be characterised by infinitely many forbidden induced subgraphs. This raises the issue of whether the question has a positive answer for finitely defined hereditary graph classes. Apart from two stubborn cases, this has been confirmed when at most two induced subgraphs H1,H2H_1,H_2 are forbidden. We confirm it for one of the two stubborn cases, namely for the (H1,H2)=(\mboxtriangle,P2+P4)(H_1,H_2)=(\mbox{triangle},P_2+P_4) case, by proving that the class of (\mboxtriangle,P2+P4)(\mbox{triangle},P_2+P_4)-free graphs has bounded clique-width and is well-quasi-ordered. Our technique is based on a special decomposition of 33-partite graphs. We also use this technique to prove that the class of (\mboxtriangle,P1+P5)(\mbox{triangle},P_1+P_5)-free graphs, which is known to have bounded clique-width, is well-quasi-ordered. Our results enable us to complete the classification of graphs HH for which the class of (\mboxtriangle,H)(\mbox{triangle},H)-free graphs is well-quasi-ordered.

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Cite

@article{arxiv.1711.08837,
  title  = {Clique-width and Well-Quasi-Ordering of Triangle-Free Graph Classes},
  author = {Konrad K. Dabrowski and Vadim V. Lozin and Daniël Paulusma},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1711.08837},
  year   = {2017}
}

Comments

32 pages, 4 figures. An extended abstract of this paper appeared in the proceedings of WG 2017