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English | A forbidden subgraph characterization of line-polar bipartite graphs |
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A forbidden subgraph characterization of line-polar bipartite graphs (English)
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5 May 2010
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polar graph
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line-polar graph
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line-monopolar graph
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forbidden subgraph characterization
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