On kernels in perfect graphs (Q684411)

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    On kernels in perfect graphs
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 411703

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      On kernels in perfect graphs (English)
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      15 September 1993
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      By a kernel of a digraph \(D\) is meant a set of vertices which is both independent and absorbant. In 1988, \textit{C. Berge} and \textit{P. Duchet} conjectured that an undirected graph \(G\) is perfect iff for an orientation \(D\) of \(G\) (where pairs of opposite arcs are allowed), if every clique of \(D\) has a kernel then \(D\) itself has a kernel. This paper shows that the conjecture is true for the complements of strongly perfect graphs and that a minimal counterexample to the conjecture is not a complete join of an independent set with another graph.
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      perfect graphs
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      kernel
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      digraph
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      clique
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      strongly perfect graphs
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      independent set
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