Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
420092 Discrete Applied Mathematics 2012 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

We analyze the relations between several graph transformations that were introduced to be used in procedures determining the stability number of a graph. We show that all these transformations can be decomposed into a sequence of edge deletions and twin deletions. We also show how some of these transformations are related to the notion of even pair introduced to color some classes of perfect graphs. Then, some properties of edge deletion and twin deletion are given and a conjecture is formulated about the class of graphs for which these transformations can be used to determine the stability number.

► Graph transformations for determining the stability number of a graph. ► Decomposition into sequences of edge deletions and twin deletions. ► Relation with even pair and perfect graphs.

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