Hereditary properties of graphs: Asymptotic enumeration, global structure, and colouring (Q1126826)

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Hereditary properties of graphs: Asymptotic enumeration, global structure, and colouring
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    Hereditary properties of graphs: Asymptotic enumeration, global structure, and colouring (English)
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    5 August 1998
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    A hereditary graph property \(\mathcal P\) is a class of graphs that contains infinitely many graphs and is closed under taking induced subgraphs. This paper gives a survey of results on hereditary properties \({\mathcal P}\), especially on the growth rate of the number of graphs of order \(n\) in \({\mathcal P}\) (size of \({\mathcal P}\)), on the structure of \({\mathcal P}\) in terms of forbidden subgraphs, and on the behaviour of the \({\mathcal P}\)-chromatic number (where each color class is required to be a graph of \({\mathcal P}\)).
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    graph properties
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    hereditary properties
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    monotone properties
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    forbidden subgraphs
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