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Recognizing claw-free perfect graphs
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    Recognizing claw-free perfect graphs (English)
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    A claw is a graph with vertices w,x,y,z and edges wx,wy,wz; a graph is called claw-free if none of its induced subgraphs is a claw. The paper presents an algorithm to recognize claw-free perfect graphs, which requires a polynomial time.
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    claw-free graph
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    chromatic number
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    perfect graphs
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