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Polynomial time recognition of squares of ptolemaic graphs and 3-sun-free split graphs

Discrete Mathematics 2014-02-04 v1 Combinatorics

Abstract

The square of a graph GG, denoted G2G^2, is obtained from GG by putting an edge between two distinct vertices whenever their distance is two. Then GG is called a square root of G2G^2. Deciding whether a given graph has a square root is known to be NP-complete, even if the root is required to be a chordal graph or even a split graph. We present a polynomial time algorithm that decides whether a given graph has a ptolemaic square root. If such a root exists, our algorithm computes one with a minimum number of edges. In the second part of our paper, we give a characterization of the graphs that admit a 3-sun-free split square root. This characterization yields a polynomial time algorithm to decide whether a given graph has such a root, and if so, to compute one.

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@article{arxiv.1402.0024,
  title  = {Polynomial time recognition of squares of ptolemaic graphs and 3-sun-free split graphs},
  author = {Van Bang Le and Andrea Oversberg and Oliver Schaudt},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1402.0024},
  year   = {2014}
}