The following pages link to Two classes of perfect graphs (Q1112847):
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- Skeletal graphs - a new class of perfect graphs (Q582304) (← links)
- A class of h-perfect graphs (Q799701) (← links)
- The strong perfect graph theorem (Q855256) (← links)
- Decomposing Berge graphs containing no proper wheel, long prism or their complements (Q879162) (← links)
- Alternating orientation and alternating colouration of perfect graphs (Q1089007) (← links)
- Gallai graphs and anti-Gallai graphs (Q1126196) (← links)
- Some properties of minimal imperfect graphs (Q1126292) (← links)
- On minimal imperfect graphs without induced \(P_5\) (Q1293187) (← links)
- A description of claw-free perfect graphs (Q1306428) (← links)
- Mortality of iterated Gallai graphs (Q1321643) (← links)
- New classes of Berge perfect graphs (Q1332433) (← links)
- Classes of graphs for which upper fractional domination equals independence, upper domination, and upper irredundance (Q1343143) (← links)
- On perfectly two-edge connected graphs (Q1363658) (← links)
- Chair-free Berge graphs are perfect (Q1376074) (← links)
- Quasi-star-cutsets and some consequences (Q1600840) (← links)
- A transformation which preserves the clique number (Q1850572) (← links)
- On dart-free perfectly contractile graphs (Q1885896) (← links)
- Infinite \(\Phi\)-periodic graphs (Q1911989) (← links)
- On the \(P_ 4\)-structure of perfect graphs. V: Overlap graphs (Q1924145) (← links)
- Two classes of \(\beta \)-perfect graphs that do not necessarily have simplicial extremes (Q2032702) (← links)
- Gallai and anti-Gallai graph operators (Q2413397) (← links)
- Classes of perfect graphs (Q2433714) (← links)
- Some conjectures on perfect graphs (Q4522468) (← links)
- Recognizing Perfect 2-Split Graphs (Q4943703) (← links)
- A survey of the studies on Gallai and anti-Gallai graphs (Q4957545) (← links)
- On an edge partition and root graphs of some classes of line graphs (Q5006610) (← links)
- EULERIAN AND HAMILTONIAN PROPERTIES OF GALLAI AND ANTI-GALLAI TOTAL GRAPHS (Q5140108) (← links)
- On the relation of strong triadic closure and cluster deletion (Q5915591) (← links)
- Your rugby mates don't need to know your colleagues: triadic closure with edge colors (Q5918315) (← links)