Title of article :
On the extension of bipartite to parity graphs Original Research Article
Author/Authors :
Serafino Cicerone، نويسنده , , Gabriele Di Stefano، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1999
Abstract :
Parity graphs form a superclass of bipartite and distance-hereditary graphs. Since their introduction, all the algorithms proposed as solutions to the recognition problem and other combinatorial problems exploit the structural property of these graphs described by Burlet and Uhry (Berge and Chvátal (Eds.), Topics on Perfect Graphs, Ann. Discrete Math., vol. 21, North-Holland, Amsterdam, 1984, pp. 253–277). This paper introduces a different structural property of parity graphs: split decomposition returns exactly, as building blocks of parity graphs, cliques and bipartite graphs. This characterization, together with the observation that the split decomposition process can be performed in linear time, allows us to provide optimum algorithms for both the recognition problem and the maximum weighted clique. Moreover, it can also be used to show that the maximum weighted independent set problem can be solved by an algorithm whose worst complexity occurs when the parity graph considered is bipartite. A remarkable consequence of this work is that the extension of bipartite graphs to parity graphs does not increase the complexity of the basic problems we have considered, since the worst case occurs when the parity graph under consideration is an undecomposable bipartite graph.
Keywords :
Split composition , Recognition problem , Maximum weighted clique problem , Maximum weighted independent set problem , Parity graphs
Journal title :
Discrete Applied Mathematics
Journal title :
Discrete Applied Mathematics