Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4652961 Electronic Notes in Discrete Mathematics 2007 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

The circular chromatic number of a graph is a well-studied refinement of the chromatic number. Circular-perfect graphs is a superclass of perfect graphs defined by means of this more general coloring concept. This paper studies claw-free circular-perfect graphs. A consequence of the strong perfect graph theorem is that minimal circular-imperfect graphs G have min{α(G),ω(G)}=2. In contrast to this result, it is shown in [Z. Pan and X. Zhu. Minimal circular-imperfect graphs of large clique number and large independence number. manuscript, 2006] that minimal circular-imperfect graphs G can have arbitrarily large independence number and arbitrarily large clique number. We prove that claw-free minimal circular-imperfect graphs G have min{α(G),ω(G)}⩽3.

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Physical Sciences and Engineering Mathematics Discrete Mathematics and Combinatorics