Abstract:Super strongly perfect graphs and their association with certain other classes of graphs are discussed in this paper. It is observed that every split graph is super strongly perfect. An existing result on super strongly perfect graphs is disproved providing a counter example. It is also established that if a graph [Formula: see text] contains a cycle of odd length, then its line graph [Formula: see text] is not always super strongly perfect. Complements of cycles of length six or above are proved to be non-sup… Show more
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