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Tolerance intersection graphs on binary trees with constant tolerance 3 (English)
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12 November 2000
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A 3-subtree-representation \((T,{\mathcal S})\) of a connected graph \(G= (V,E)\) consists of a binary host tree \(T\) and a family of subtrees \({\mathcal S}= \{S_u\mid u\in V\}\) of \(T\) such that \(uv\in E\) if and only if \(|S_u\cap S_v|\geq 3\). A graph \(G\) is representable if it has such a representation. By imposing additional conditions, the authors consider two subclasses of representable graphs called ORTHODOX and FAITHFUL. They show that \(\text{ORTHODOX} \subset \text{FAITHFUL} \subset \text{REPRESENTABLE},\) where the inclusions are strict. Further results are obtained in particular for complete bipartite graphs and \(\Theta\)-graphs.
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intersection graphs
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binary trees
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tolerance
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chordal graph
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subtree representation
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