On the generalized Helly property of hypergraphs, cliques, and bicliques
Abstract
A family of sets is -intersecting if every nonempty subfamily of or fewer sets has at least elements in its total intersection. A family of sets has the -Helly property if every nonempty -intersecting subfamily has total intersection of cardinality at least . The -Helly property is the usual Helly property. A hypergraph is -Helly if its edge family has the -Helly property and hereditary -Helly if each of its subhypergraphs has the -Helly property. A graph is -clique-Helly if the family of its maximal cliques has the -the Helly property and hereditary -clique-Helly if each of its induced subgraphs is -clique-Helly. The classes of -biclique-Helly and hereditary -biclique-Helly graphs are defined analogously. We prove several characterizations of hereditary -Helly hypergraphs, including one by minimal forbidden partial subhypergraphs. We give an improved time bound for the recognition of -Helly hypergraphs for each fixed and show that the recognition of hereditary -Helly hypergraphs can be solved in polynomial time if and are fixed but co-NP-complete if is part of the input. In addition, we generalize to -clique-Helly graphs the characterization of -clique-Helly graphs in terms of expansions and give different characterizations of hereditary -clique-Helly graphs, including one by forbidden induced subgraphs. We give an improvement on the time bound for the recognition of -clique-Helly graphs and prove that the recognition problem of hereditary -clique-Helly graphs is polynomial-time solvable for and fixed but NP-hard if or is part of the input. Finally, we provide different characterizations, give recognition algorithms, and prove hardness results for (hereditary) -biclique-Helly graphs.
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@article{arxiv.2201.12610,
title = {On the generalized Helly property of hypergraphs, cliques, and bicliques},
author = {Mitre C. Dourado and Luciano N. Grippo and Martín D. Safe},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2201.12610},
year = {2022}
}
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28 pages