On the representation of triangulation graphs in trees (Q794674)

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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3859173
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    On the representation of triangulation graphs in trees
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3859173

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      On the representation of triangulation graphs in trees (English)
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      1984
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      A graph G is said to be tree-representable if there exist a tree T and a family \(T_ i\) (\(i\in I)\) of subtrees of T such that G is isomorphic to the intersection graph of this family. It has been shown independently by several authors that if G is a finite graph then G is tree-representable if and only if G is chordal, i.e., no cycle of length at least 4 is an induced subgraph of G. It is not true that every infinite chordal graph is tree-representable. The author's main result is a characterization of all tree-representable graphs, given by means of simplicial decompositions.
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      intersection graph
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      tree-representable graphs
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      simplicial decompositions
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