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The Toll Walk Transit Function of a Graph: Axiomatic Characterizations and First-Order Non-definability

Combinatorics 2023-11-01 v1

Abstract

A walk W=w1w2wkW=w_1w_2\dots w_k, k2k\geq 2, is called a toll walk if w1wkw_1\neq w_k and w2w_2 and wk1w_{k-1} are the only neighbors of w1w_1 and wkw_k, respectively, on WW in a graph GG. A toll walk interval T(u,v)T(u,v), u,vV(G)u,v\in V(G), contains all the vertices that belong to a toll walk between uu and vv. The toll walk intervals yield a toll walk transit function T:V(G)×V(G)2V(G)T:V(G)\times V(G)\rightarrow 2^{V(G)}. We represent several axioms that characterize the toll walk transit function among chordal graphs, trees, asteroidal triple-free graphs, Ptolemaic graphs, and distance hereditary graphs. We also show that the toll walk transit function can not be described in the language of first-order logic for an arbitrary graph.

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@article{arxiv.2310.20237,
  title  = {The Toll Walk Transit Function of a Graph: Axiomatic Characterizations and First-Order Non-definability},
  author = {Manoj Changat and Jeny Jacob and Lekshmi Kamal K. Sheela and Iztok Peterin},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2310.20237},
  year   = {2023}
}

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31 pages, 4 figures, 25 references