On factorial properties of chordal bipartite graphs
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چکیده
For a graph property X, let Xn be the number of graphs with vertex set {1, . . . , n} having property X, also known as the speed of X. A property X is called factorial if X is hereditary (i.e. closed under taking induced subgraphs) and n1 ≤ Xn ≤ n2 for some positive constants c1 and c2. Hereditary properties with the speed slower than factorial are surprisingly well structured. The situation with factorial properties is more complicated and less explored. To better understand the structure of factorial properties we look for minimal superfactorial ones. In [16], Spinrad showed that the number of n-vertex chordal bipartite graphs is 2 log 2 , which means this class is superfactorial. On the other hand, all subclasses of chordal bipartite graphs that have been studied in the literature, such as forest, bipartite permutation, bipartite distance-hereditary or convex graphs, are factorial. In the present paper, we study more hereditary subclasses of chordal bipartite graphs and reveal both factorial and superfactorial members in this family. The latter fact shows that the class of chordal bipartite graphs is not a minimal superfactorial one. Finding minimal superfactorial classes in this family remains a challenging open question.
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ورودعنوان ژورنال:
- Discrete Mathematics
دوره 312 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2012