Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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420552 | Discrete Applied Mathematics | 2009 | 12 Pages |
Abstract
An undirected graph is a treelike comparability graph if it admits a transitive orientation such that its transitive reduction is a tree. We show that treelike comparability graphs are distance hereditary. Utilizing this property, we give a linear time recognition algorithm. We then characterize permutation graphs that are treelike. Finally, we consider the Partitioning into Bounded Cliques problem on special subgraphs of treelike permutation graphs.
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Authors
Sabine Cornelsen, Gabriele Di Stefano,