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$k$-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 G=(V,E)G=(V,E) is a kk-leaf power if there is a tree TT whose leaves are the vertices of GG with the property that a pair of leaves uu and vv induce an edge in GG if and only if they are distance at most kk apart in TT. For k4k\le 4, it is known that there exists a finite set FkF_k of graphs such that the class L(k)L(k) of kk-leaf power graphs is characterized as the set of strongly chordal graphs that do not contain any graph in FkF_k as an induced subgraph. We prove no such characterization holds for k5k\ge 5. That is, for any k5k\ge 5, there is no finite set FkF_k of graphs such that L(k)L(k) is equivalent to the set of strongly chordal graphs that do not contain as an induced subgraph any graph in FkF_k.

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@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}
}