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==References==
 
==References==
* Andreas Brandstädt, Van Bang Le; Jeremy P. Spinrad, "Graph classes: a survey". SIAM Monographs on Discrete Mathematics and Applications '''3'''. Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics (1999) ISBN 978-0-898714-32-6 {{ZBL|0919.05001}}
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* Andreas Brandstädt, Van Bang Le; Jeremy P. Spinrad, "Graph classes: a survey". SIAM Monographs on Discrete Mathematics and Applications '''3'''. Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics (1999) {{ISBN|978-0-898714-32-6}} {{ZBL|0919.05001}}
 
* Rival, Ivan (ed.) ''Graphs and order. The role of graphs in the theory of ordered sets and its applications'' Reidel (1985) {{ZBL|0549.00002}}
 
* Rival, Ivan (ed.) ''Graphs and order. The role of graphs in the theory of ordered sets and its applications'' Reidel (1985) {{ZBL|0549.00002}}

Latest revision as of 07:27, 14 November 2023

component reducible graph

An unoriented graph obtained from the single-vertex graph by the operations of disjoint union and complementation. They are characterised by having no induced subgraph $P_4$, the path of length $4$.

They are the comparability graphs of series-parallel orders.

References

  • Andreas Brandstädt, Van Bang Le; Jeremy P. Spinrad, "Graph classes: a survey". SIAM Monographs on Discrete Mathematics and Applications 3. Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics (1999) ISBN 978-0-898714-32-6 Zbl 0919.05001
  • Rival, Ivan (ed.) Graphs and order. The role of graphs in the theory of ordered sets and its applications Reidel (1985) Zbl 0549.00002
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