Probe interval graphs and probe unit interval graphs on superclasses of cographs
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A graph is probe (unit) interval if its vertices can be partitioned into two sets: a set of probe vertices and a set of nonprobe vertices, so that the set of nonprobe vertices is a stable set and it is possible to obtain a (unit) interval graph by adding edges with both endpoints in the set of nonprobe vertices. Probe (unit) interval graphs form a superclass of (unit) interval graphs. Probe interval graphs were introduced by Zhang for an application concerning the physical mapping of DNA in the human genome project. The main results of this article are minimal forbidden induced subgraphs characterizations of probe interval and probe unit interval graphs within two superclasses of cographs: P4-tidy graphs and tree-cographs. Furthermore, we introduce the concept of graphs class with a companion which allows to describe all the minimally non–(probe G) graphs with disconnected complement for every graph class G with a companion.
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ورودعنوان ژورنال:
- Discrete Mathematics & Theoretical Computer Science
دوره 15 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2013