Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4652864 Electronic Notes in Discrete Mathematics 2007 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

A kernel N of a digraph D is an independent set of vertices of D such that for every w∈V(D)−N there exists an arc from w to N. If every induced subdigraph of D has a kernel, D is said to be a kernel perfect digraph. Minimal non-kernel perfect digraph are called critical kernel imperfect digraph. If F is a set of arcs of D, a semikernel modulo F, S of D is an independent set of vertices of D such that for every z∈V(D)−S for which there exists an Sz−arc of D − F, there also exists an zS−arc in D. In this talk some structural results concerning critical kernel imperfect and sufficient conditions for a digraph to be a critical kernel imperfect digraph are presented.

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Physical Sciences and Engineering Mathematics Discrete Mathematics and Combinatorics