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The niche graphs of multipartite tournaments

Combinatorics 2019-11-12 v1

Abstract

The niche graph of a digraph DD has V(D)V(D) as the vertex set and an edge uvuv if and only if (u,w)A(D)(u,w) \in A(D) and (v,w)A(D)(v,w) \in A(D), or (w,u)A(D)(w,u) \in A(D) and (w,v)A(D)(w,v) \in A(D) for some wV(D)w \in V(D). The notion of niche graph was introduced by Cable et al. (1989) as a variant of competition graph. If a graph is the niche graph of a digraph DD, it is said to be niche-realizable through DD. If a graph GG is niche-realizable through a kk-partite tournament for an integer k2k \ge 2, then we say that the pair (G,k)(G, k) is niche-realizable. Bowser et al. (1999) studied the graphs that are niche-realizable through a tournament and Eoh et al. (2018) studied niche-realizable pairs (G,k)(G, k) for k=2k=2. In this paper, we study niche-realizable pairs (G,k)(G, k) when GG is a graph and kk is an integer at least 33 to extend their work. We show that the niche graph of a kk-partite tournament has at most three components if k3k \ge 3 and is connected if k4k \ge 4. Then we find all the niche-realizable pairs (G,k)(G, k) when GG is a disconnected graph, when GG is a complete graph, and when GG is a connected triangle-free graph.

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@article{arxiv.1911.04191,
  title  = {The niche graphs of multipartite tournaments},
  author = {Soogang Eoh and Myungho Choi and Suh-Ryung Kim},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1911.04191},
  year   = {2019}
}