$k$-Leaf Powers Cannot be Characterized by a Finite Set of Forbidden Induced Subgraphs for $k \geq 5$
Combinatorics
2024-07-03 v1 Discrete Mathematics
Abstract
A graph is a -leaf power if there is a tree whose leaves are the vertices of with the property that a pair of leaves and induce an edge in if and only if they are distance at most apart in . For , it is known that there exists a finite set of graphs such that the class of -leaf power graphs is characterized as the set of strongly chordal graphs that do not contain any graph in as an induced subgraph. We prove no such characterization holds for . That is, for any , there is no finite set of graphs such that is equivalent to the set of strongly chordal graphs that do not contain as an induced subgraph any graph in .
Keywords
Cite
@article{arxiv.2407.02412,
title = {$k$-Leaf Powers Cannot be Characterized by a Finite Set of Forbidden Induced Subgraphs for $k \geq 5$},
author = {Max Dupré la Tour and Manuel Lafond and Ndiamé Ndiaye and Adrian Vetta},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2407.02412},
year = {2024}
}