[HTML][HTML] On the forbidden induced subgraph sandwich problem

S Dantas, CMH De Figueiredo, MVG Da Silva… - Discrete applied …, 2011 - Elsevier
S Dantas, CMH De Figueiredo, MVG Da Silva, RB Teixeira
Discrete applied mathematics, 2011Elsevier
We consider the sandwich problem, a generalization of the recognition problem introduced
by Golumbic et al.(1995)[15], with respect to classes of graphs defined by excluding induced
subgraphs. We prove that the sandwich problem corresponding to excluding a chordless
cycle of fixed length k is NP-complete. We prove that the sandwich problem corresponding
to excluding Kr∖ e for fixed r is polynomial. We prove that the sandwich problem
corresponding to 3PC (⋅,⋅)-free graphs is NP-complete. These complexity results are …
We consider the sandwich problem, a generalization of the recognition problem introduced by Golumbic et al. (1995) [15], with respect to classes of graphs defined by excluding induced subgraphs. We prove that the sandwich problem corresponding to excluding a chordless cycle of fixed length k is NP-complete. We prove that the sandwich problem corresponding to excluding Kr∖e for fixed r is polynomial. We prove that the sandwich problem corresponding to 3PC(⋅,⋅)-free graphs is NP-complete. These complexity results are related to the classification of a long-standing open problem: the sandwich problem corresponding to perfect graphs.
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