On kernel-perfect critical digraphs (Q1076036)

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    On kernel-perfect critical digraphs (English)
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    Let G be a digraph. An independent set N of vertices of G is called a kernel if for every vertex z of G, \(z\not\in N\), there exists a vertex \(v\in N\) such that (z,v) is an edge of G. A digraph is said to be kernel- perfect (KP) if each of its proper induced subdigraphs has a kernel. A KP digraph which has no kernel is called KP-critical. In the paper some properties of KP-critical digraphs are studied and a construction of such digraphs is given. In a addition, the sufficient conditions for a digraph to be KP are investigated.
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    digraph
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    kernel-perfect
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    KP digraph
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    KP-critical
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