نتایج جستجو برای: Sandwich

تعداد نتایج: 11010  

Journal: :Bioinformatics 2001
Frédéric Tores Emmanuel Barillot

MOTIVATION Giving a meaningful representation of a pedigree is not obvious when it includes consanguinity loops, individuals with multiple mates or several related families. RESULTS We show that finding a perfectly meaningful representation of a pedigree is equivalent to the interval graph sandwich problem and we propose an algorithm for drawing pedigrees.

Journal: :CoRR 2017
José D. Alvarado Simone Dantas Dieter Rautenbach

X iv :1 70 4. 01 92 2v 1 [ m at h. C O ] 6 A pr 2 01 7 Sandwiches Missing Two Ingredients of Order Four José D. Alvarado Simone Dantas Dieter Rautenbach 1 Instituto de Matemática e Estat́ıstica, Universidade Federal Fluminense, Niterói, Brazil [email protected], [email protected] 2 Institute of Optimization and Operations Research, Ulm University, Ulm, Germany dieter.rautenbach@uni-ul...

2010
Krishnam Raju Jampani Anna Lubiw

In a recent paper, we introduced the simultaneous representation problem (defined for any graph class C) and studied the problem for chordal, comparability and permutation graphs. For interval graphs, the problem is defined as follows. Two interval graphs G1 and G2, sharing some vertices I (and the corresponding induced edges), are said to be “simultaneous interval graphs” if there exist interv...

2016
Steven Chaplick Fabian Lipp Ji-Won Park Alexander Wolff

Obstacle representations of graphs have been investigated quite intensely over the last few years. We focus on graphs that can be represented by a single obstacle. Given a (topologically open) polygon C and a finite set P of points in general position in the complement of C, the visibility graph GC(P ) has a vertex for each point in P and an edge pq for any two points p and q in P that can see ...

Journal: :CoRR 2012
Sudheer Vakati David Fernández-Baca

Deciding whether a collection of unrooted trees is compatible is a fundamental problem in phylogenetics. Two different graph-theoretic characterizations of tree compatibility have recently been proposed. In one of these, tree compatibility is characterized in terms of the existence of a specific kind of triangulation in a structure known as the display graph. An alternative characterization exp...

Journal: :Discrete Mathematics 2009
Simone Dantas Sulamita Klein Célia Picinin de Mello Aurora Morgana

The P4-sparse Graph Sandwich Problem asks, given two graphs G 1 = (V, E1) and G2 = (V, E2), whether there exists a graph G = (V, E) such that E1 ⊆ E ⊆ E2 and G is P4-sparse. In this paper we present a polynomial-time algorithm for solving the Graph Sandwich Problem for P4-sparse graphs. c © 2008 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

Journal: :CoRR 2008
Krishnam Raju Jampani Anna Lubiw

In this paper we introduce the simultaneous membership problem, defined for any graph class C characterized in terms of representations, e.g. any class of intersection graphs. Two graphs G1 and G2, sharing some vertices X (and the corresponding induced edges), are said to be simultaneous members of graph class C, if there exist representations R1 and R2 of G1 and G2 that are “consistent” on X ....

Journal: :Electronic Notes in Discrete Mathematics 2000
Celina M. H. de Figueiredo Sulamita Klein Kristina Vuskovic

A graph is a 1-join composition if its vertex set can be partitioned into four nonempty sets AL; AR ; SL and SR such that: every vertex of AL is adjacent to every vertex of AR; no vertex of SL is adjacent to vertex of AR∪SR; no vertex of SR is adjacent to a vertex of AL∪SL. The graph sandwich problem for 1-join composition is de9ned as follows: Given a vertex set V , a forced edge set E, and a ...

Journal: :SIAM J. Discrete Math. 2007
Anne Berry Martin Charles Golumbic Marina Lipshteyn

A graph G = (V,E) is a chordal probe graph if its vertices can be partitioned into two sets, P (probes) and N (non-probes), where N is a stable set and such that G can be extended to a chordal graph by adding edges between non-probes. We give several characterizations of chordal probe graphs, first, in the case of a fixed given partition of the vertices into probes and non-probes, and second, i...

Journal: :Discrete Mathematics 2007
Michel Habib David Kelly Emmanuelle Lebhar Christophe Paul

A graph G s = (V , E s) is a sandwich for a pair of graphs G t = (V , E t) and G = (V , E) if E t ⊆ E s ⊆ E. A sandwich problem asks for the existence of a sandwich graph having an expected property. In a seminal paper, Golumbic et al. [Graph sandwich problems, J. Algorithms 19 (1995) 449–473] present many results on sub-families of perfect graphs. We are especially interested in comparability ...

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