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Modular Decomposition of Graphs and the Distance Preserving Property

Discrete Mathematics 2018-05-28 v1 Combinatorics

Abstract

Given a graph GG, a subgraph HH is isometric if dH(u,v)=dG(u,v)d_H(u,v) = d_G(u,v) for every pair u,vV(H)u,v\in V(H), where dd is the distance function. A graph GG is distance preserving (dp) if it has an isometric subgraph of every possible order. A graph is sequentially distance preserving (sdp) if its vertices can be ordered such that deleting the first ii vertices results in an isometric subgraph, for all i1i\ge1. We introduce a generalisation of the lexicographic product of graphs, which can be used to non-trivially describe graphs. This generalisation is the inverse of the modular decomposition of graphs, which divides the graph into disjoint clusters called modules. Using these operations, we give a necessary and sufficient condition for graphs to be dp. Finally, we show that the Cartesian product of a dp graph and an sdp graph is dp.

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@article{arxiv.1805.09853,
  title  = {Modular Decomposition of Graphs and the Distance Preserving Property},
  author = {Emad Zahedi and Jason P. Smith},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1805.09853},
  year   = {2018}
}

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11 pages