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Colourability and word-representability of near-triangulations

Combinatorics 2018-10-01 v4

Abstract

A graph G=(V,E)G = (V,E) is word-representable if there is a word ww over the alphabet VV such that xx and yy alternate in ww if and only if the edge (x,y)(x, y) is in GG. It is known [6] that all 33-colourable graphs are word-representable, while among those with a higher chromatic number some are word-representable while others are not. There has been some recent research on the word-representability of polyomino triangulations. Akrobotu et al.[1] showed that a triangulation of a convex polyomino is word-representable if and only if it is 33-colourable; and Glen and Kitaev[5] extended this result to the case of a rectangular polyomino triangulation when a single domino tile is allowed. It was shown in [4] that a near-triangulation is 33-colourable if and only if it is internally even. This paper provides a much shorter and more elegant proof of this fact, and also shows that near-triangulations are in fact a generalization of the polyomino triangulations studied in [1] and [5], and so we generalize the results of these two papers, and solve all open problems stated in [5].

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@article{arxiv.1605.01688,
  title  = {Colourability and word-representability of near-triangulations},
  author = {Marc Elliot Glen},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1605.01688},
  year   = {2018}
}

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