2023
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2303.07960
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Coloring and Recognizing Directed Interval Graphs

Abstract: A mixed interval graph is an interval graph that has, for every pair of intersecting intervals, either an arc (directed arbitrarily) or an (undirected) edge. We are interested in mixed interval graphs where the type of connection of two vertices is determined by geometry. In a proper coloring of a mixed interval graph G, an interval u receives a lower (different) color than an interval v if G contains arc (u, v) (edge {u, v}).We introduce a new natural class of mixed interval graphs, which we call containment … Show more

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