2021
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2106.10049
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Graphs with at most two moplexes

Abstract: A moplex is a natural graph structure that arises when lifting Dirac's classical theorem from chordal graphs to general graphs. The notion is known to be closely related to lexicographic searches in graphs as well as to asteroidal triples, and has been applied in several algorithms related to graph classes such as interval graphs, claw-free, and diamond-free graphs. However, while every non-complete graph has at least two moplexes, little is known about structural properties of graphs with a bounded number of … Show more

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