Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4647897 Discrete Mathematics 2012 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

Every chordal graph G admits a representation as the intersection graph of a family of subtrees of a tree. A classic way of finding such an intersection model is to look for a maximum spanning tree of the valuated clique graph of G. Similar techniques have been applied to find intersection models of chordal graph subclasses as interval graphs and path graphs. In this work, we extend those methods to be applied beyond chordal graphs: we prove that a graph G can be represented as the intersection of a Helly separating family of graphs belonging to a given class if and only if there exists a spanning subgraph of the clique graph of G satisfying a particular condition. Moreover, such a spanning subgraph is characterized by its weight in the valuated clique graph of G. The specific case of Helly circular-arc graphs is treated. We show that the canonical intersection models of those graphs correspond to the maximum spanning cycles of the valuated clique graph.

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Physical Sciences and Engineering Mathematics Discrete Mathematics and Combinatorics
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