A characterization of interval nest digraphs
Abstract
A digraph consisting of a set of vertices and a set of arcs is called an interval digraph if there exists a family of closed intervals such that is an arc if and only if the intersection of and is non-empty. Interval digraphs naturally generalize interval graphs, by extending the classical interval intersection model to directed graphs. Several subclasses of interval digraphs have been studied in the literature-such as balanced, chronological and catch interval digraphs-each characterized by admitting interval representations that satisfy specific restrictions. Among these, interval nest digraphs are the ones that admit an interval representation in which is contained in for all vertices of . In this work, we provide a complete characterization of interval nest digraphs in terms of vertex linear orderings with forbidden patterns, which we call nest orderings. This result completes the picture of vertex-ordering characterizations among the main subclasses of interval digraphs.
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@article{arxiv.2603.08585,
title = {A characterization of interval nest digraphs},
author = {Ayelén Alcantar and Flavia Bonomo and Guillermo Durán and Nina Pardal},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2603.08585},
year = {2026}
}