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Forbidden Induced Subgraph Characterization of Word-Representable Co-bipartite Graphs

Combinatorics 2026-04-14 v2 Discrete Mathematics

Abstract

A graph GG with vertex set V(G)V(G) and edge set E(G)E(G) is said to be word-representable if there exists a word ww over the alphabet V(G)V(G) such that, for any two distinct letters x,yV(G)x,y \in V(G), the letters xx and yy alternate in ww if and only if (x,y)E(G)(x,y) \in E(G). Equivalently, a graph is word-representable if and only if it admits a semi-transitive orientation, that is, an acyclic orientation in which, for every directed path v0v1vmv_0 \rightarrow v_1 \rightarrow \cdots \rightarrow v_m with m2m \ge 2, either there is no arc between v0v_0 and vmv_m, or, for all 1i<jm1 \le i < j \le m, there exists an arc from viv_i to vjv_j. In this work, we provide a comprehensive structural and algorithmic characterization of word-representable co-bipartite graphs, a class of graphs whose vertex set can be partitioned into two cliques. This work unifies graph-theoretic and matrix-theoretic perspectives. We first establish that a co-bipartite graph is a circle graph if and only if it is a permutation graph, thereby deriving a minimal forbidden induced subgraph characterization for co-bipartite circle graphs. The central contribution then connects semi-transitivity with the circularly compatible ones property of binary matrices. In addition to the structural characterization, the paper introduces a linear-time recognition algorithm for semi-transitive co-bipartite graphs, utilizing Safe's matrix recognition framework.

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@article{arxiv.2512.12274,
  title  = {Forbidden Induced Subgraph Characterization of Word-Representable Co-bipartite Graphs},
  author = {Eshwar Srinivasan and Ramesh Hariharasubramanian},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2512.12274},
  year   = {2026}
}