Perfect divisibility of some bull-free graphs and its application
Abstract
A graph is {\em perfectly divisible} if, for each induced subgraph of , can be partitioned into and such that is perfect and . A {\em bull} is a graph consisting of a triangle with two disjoint pendant edges. Ho\`ang [Discrete Math. 349 (2026) 114809] proposed four conjectures: 1. -free graphs are perfectly divisible; 2. Odd hole-free graphs are perfectly divisible; 3. Even hole-free graphs are perfectly divisible; and 4. -free graphs are perfectly divisible. Karthick et al. [Electron. J. Combin. 29 (2022) P3.19] proposed a conjecture: Fork-free graphs are perfectly divisible. In this paper, we prove that all of five conjectures above hold for bull-free graphs. Our results also generalize some results of Chudnovsky and Sivaraman [J. Graph Theory 90 (2019) 54--60] and Karthick et al. [Electron. J. Combin. 29 (2022) P3.19]. We say that a class is {\em perfect-Pollyanna} if is perfectly divisible for any hereditary class in which each triangle-free graph is 3-colorable. Let . In this paper, we prove that the class of -free graphs is perfect-Pollyanna. Let be the class of -free graphs. This implies that is perfectly divisible if and only if all of triangle-free graphs in are perfectly divisible. As corollaries, we show that -free graphs are perfectly divisible, where is one of , and .
Cite
@article{arxiv.2603.21538,
title = {Perfect divisibility of some bull-free graphs and its application},
author = {Ran Chen and Paras Vinubhai Maniya and Di Wu and Junran Yu},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2603.21538},
year = {2026}
}
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17 Pages, 2 figures