Journal Articles Theoretical Computer Science Year : 2001

A Simple Paradigm for Graph Recognition : Application to Cographs and Distance Hereditary Graphs

Abstract

An easy way for graph recognition algorithms is to use a two-step process: first, compute a characteristic feature as if the graph belongs to that class; second, check whether the computed feature really defines the input graph. Although in some cases the two steps can be merged, separating them may yield new and much more easily understood algorithms. In this paper we apply that paradigm to the cograph and distance hereditary graph recognition problems.

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lirmm-00090372 , version 1 (30-08-2006)

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Guillaume Damiand, Michel Habib, Christophe Paul. A Simple Paradigm for Graph Recognition : Application to Cographs and Distance Hereditary Graphs. Theoretical Computer Science, 2001, 263 (1-2), pp.99-111. ⟨10.1016/S0304-3975(00)00234-6⟩. ⟨lirmm-00090372⟩
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