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Recognizing Simple-Triangle Graphs by Restricted 2-Chain Subgraph Cover

Discrete Mathematics 2017-04-04 v2

Abstract

A simple-triangle graph (also known as a PI graph) is the intersection graph of a family of triangles defined by a point on a horizontal line and an interval on another horizontal line. The recognition problem for simple-triangle graphs was a longstanding open problem, and recently a polynomial-time algorithm has been given [G. B. Mertzios, The Recognition of Simple-Triangle Graphs and of Linear-Interval Orders is Polynomial, SIAM J. Discrete Math., 29(3):1150--1185, 2015]. Along with the approach of this paper, we show a simpler recognition algorithm for simple-triangle graphs. To do this, we provide a polynomial-time algorithm to solve the following problem: Given a bipartite graph GG and a set FF of edges of GG, find a 2-chain subgraph cover of GG such that one of two chain subgraphs has no edges in FF.

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@article{arxiv.1605.07322,
  title  = {Recognizing Simple-Triangle Graphs by Restricted 2-Chain Subgraph Cover},
  author = {Asahi Takaoka},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1605.07322},
  year   = {2017}
}

Comments

13 pages, 14 figures, the Author's accepted version of a paper in WALCOM 2017, Keywords: Chain cover, Graph sandwich problem, PI graphs, Simple-triangle graphs, Threshold dimension 2 graphs

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