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Recognizing Berge graphs (English)
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27 June 2006
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A graph \(G\) is Berge if no induced subgraph of \(G\) and its complement \(\overline{G}\) is an odd cycle of length at least five. It has been an open question whether testing Bergeness of a graph belongs to NP. In the present paper the authors give an algorithm for testing Bergeness with running time \(O(|V(G)|^9)\). It makes use of a ``cleaning'' technique which generates polynomially many subsets such that one is a near-cleaner for a shortest odd hole. The algorithm given here is independent of the proof of Berge's strong graph conjecture.
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perfect graph
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algorithm
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strong graph conjecture
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