Good characterizations and linear time recognition for 2-probe block graphs
Abstract
Block graphs are graphs in which every block (biconnected component) is a clique. A graph is said to be an (unpartitioned) -probe block graph if there exist independent sets , , such that the graph obtained from by adding certain edges between vertices inside the sets , , is a block graph; if the independent sets are given, is called a partitioned -probe block graph. In this paper we give good characterizations for -probe block graphs, in both unpartitioned and partitioned cases. As an algorithmic implication, partitioned and unpartitioned probe block graphs can be recognized in linear time, improving a recognition algorithm of cubic time complexity previously obtained by Chang et al. [Block-graph width, Theoretical Computer Science 412 (2011), 2496--2502].
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@article{arxiv.1611.06285,
title = {Good characterizations and linear time recognition for 2-probe block graphs},
author = {Van Bang Le and Sheng-Lung Peng},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1611.06285},
year = {2016}
}