The forbidden subgraph characterization of directed vertex graphs (Q1297413)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1321779
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| English | The forbidden subgraph characterization of directed vertex graphs |
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1321779 |
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The forbidden subgraph characterization of directed vertex graphs (English)
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9 January 2000
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For a family \(F\) of non-empty sets, an undirected graph \(G\) is an intersection graph for \(F\) if there is a one-to-one correspondence between vertices of \(G\) and the sets of \(F\) such that two vertices in \(G\) are adjacent if and only if the corresponding sets in \(F\) have a non-empty intersection. A graph is a directed vertex graph or a directed path graph if it is the intersection graph of a family of directed paths in a directed tree. The author gives a characterization of directed vertex graphs based on 15 forbidden subgraphs.
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digraphs
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intersection graph
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directed vertex graph
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directed path graph
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characterization
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forbidden subgraphs
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