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JCT
2007
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Induced subgraphs of Ramsey graphs with many distinct degrees
An induced subgraph is called homogeneous if it is either a clique or an independent set. Let hom(G) denote the size of the largest homogeneous subgraph of a graph G. In this shor...
Boris Bukh, Benny Sudakov
COMBINATORICS
2007
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13 years 4 months ago
Matrix Partitions with Finitely Many Obstructions
Each m by m symmetric matrix M over 0, 1, ∗, defines a partition problem, in which an input graph G is to be partitioned into m parts with adjacencies governed by M, in the sen...
Tomás Feder, Pavol Hell, Wing Xie
JGAA
2010
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13 years 3 months ago
Intersection Graphs of Pseudosegments: Chordal Graphs
We investigate which chordal graphs have a representation as intersection graphs of pseudosegments. For positive we have a construction which shows that all chordal graphs that ca...
Cornelia Dangelmayr, Stefan Felsner, William T. Tr...
MFCS
2007
Springer
13 years 11 months ago
NP by Means of Lifts and Shadows
We show that every NP problem is polynomially equivalent to a simple combinatorial problem: the membership problem for a special class of digraphs. These classes are defined by me...
Gábor Kun, Jaroslav Nesetril
COMBINATORICA
2007
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Privileged users in zero-error transmission over a noisy channel
The k-th power of a graph G is the graph whose vertex set is V (G)k , where two distinct ktuples are adjacent iff they are equal or adjacent in G in each coordinate. The Shannon ...
Noga Alon, Eyal Lubetzky