Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4652913 | Electronic Notes in Discrete Mathematics | 2007 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
A set of vertices S of a graph G is convex if all vertices of every geodesic between two of its vertices are in S. We say that G is k-convex if V(G) can be partitioned into k convex sets. The convex partition number of G is the least k ⩾ 2 for which G is k-convex. In this paper we examine k-convexity of graphs. We show that it is NP-complete to decide if G is k-convex, for any fixed k ⩾ 2. We describe a characterization for k-convex cographs, leading to a polynomial time algorithm to recognize if a cograph is k-convex. Finally, we discuss k-convexity for disconnected graphs.
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