نتایج جستجو برای: molecular characterization

تعداد نتایج: 965146  

Journal: :Discrete Mathematics 1989
Douglas R. Woodall

For various graph-theoretic properties P that impose upper bounds on the minimum degree or the size of a neighbourhood set, we characterize the class %(P’) (%((P’)) of graphs G such that G and all its subgraphs (subcontractions) have property P. For example, if P is “6 <xn” (6 = minimum degree, n = number of vertices, 0 <X < 1) then S(P’) = F(K,+,), the class of graphs that do not have K,,, as ...

Journal: :Order 2003
Reinhard Diestel Oleg Pikhurko

We study which infinite posets have simple cofinal subsets such as chains, or decompose canonically into such subsets. The posets of countable cofinality admitting such a decomposition are characterized by a forbidden substructure; the corresponding problem for uncountable cofinality remains open.

Journal: :CoRR 2009
Craig Weidert

In this thesis we consider ordered graphs (that is, graphs with a fixed linear ordering on their vertices). We summarize and further investigations on the number of edges an ordered graph may have while avoiding a fixed forbidden ordered graph as a subgraph. In particular, we take a step toward confirming a conjecture of Pach and Tardos [12] regarding the number of edges allowed when the forbid...

Journal: :Discrete Applied Mathematics 2016
Flavia Bonomo Luciano N. Grippo Martin Milanic Martín Darío Safe

Clique-width is a graph parameter with many algorithmic applications. For a positive integer k, the k-th power of a graph G is the graph with the same vertex set as G, in which two distinct vertices are adjacent if and only if they are at distance at most k in G. Many graph algorithmic problems can be expressed in terms of graph powers. We initiate the study of graph classes of power-bounded cl...

Journal: :Discrete Mathematics 2009
Andrei V. Gagarin Wendy J. Myrvold John Chambers

We prove a precise characterization of toroidal graphs with no K3,3-subdivisions in terms of forbidden minors and subdivisions. The corresponding lists of four forbidden minors and eleven forbidden subdivisions are shown.

Journal: :Discussiones Mathematicae Graph Theory 2009
Ewa Drgas-Burchardt

An additive hereditary graph property is any class of simple graphs, which is closed under isomorphisms unions and taking subgraphs. Let La denote a class of all such properties. In the paper, we consider Hreducible over La properties with H being a fixed graph. The finiteness of the sets of all minimal forbidden graphs is analyzed for such properties.

Journal: :Discussiones Mathematicae Graph Theory 2007
Jurriaan Hage Tero Harju

We investigate which switching classes do not contain a bipartite graph. Our final aim is a characterization by means of a set of critically non-bipartite graphs: they do not have a bipartite switch, but every induced proper subgraph does. In addition to the odd cycles, we list a number of exceptional cases and prove that these are indeed critically non-bipartite. Finally, we give a number of s...

2012
Monique Laurent Antonios Varvitsiotis

The Gram dimension gd(G) of a graph is the smallest integer k ≥ 1 such that, for every assignment of unit vectors to the nodes of the graph, there exists another assignment of unit vectors lying in R, having the same inner products on the edges of the graph. The class of graphs satisfying gd(G) ≤ k is minor closed for fixed k, so it can characterized by a finite list of forbidden minors. For k ...

Journal: :Discrete Applied Mathematics 1997
John D. Lamb Gregory M. Asher Douglas R. Woodall

Electrical networks are defined and a definition of when a bond graph and an electrical network are equivalent is given. Bond graphs and electrical networks are defined to be primitive if they contain no transformers or gyrators. A bond graph is defined to be realisable if it is equivalent to an electrical network and primitively realisable if it is equivalent to a primitive electrical network....

Journal: :J. Comb. Theory, Ser. B 2003
Benny Sudakov

Let H be a fixed forbidden graph and let f be a function of n: Denote by RTðn;H; f ðnÞÞ the maximum number of edges a graph G on n vertices can have without containing H as a subgraph and also without having at least f ðnÞ independent vertices. The problem of estimating RTðn;H; f ðnÞÞ is one of the central questions of so-called Ramsey–Turán theory. In their recent paper (Discrete Math. 229 (20...

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