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Consistency in the Naturally Vertex-Signed Line Graph of a Signed Graph
Published 7 Apr 2014 in math.CO | (1404.1652v2)
Abstract: A signed graph is a graph whose edges are signed. In a vertex-signed graph the vertices are signed. The latter is called consistent if the product of signs in every circle is positive. The line graph of a signed graph is naturally vertex-signed. Based on a characterization by Acharya, Acharya, and Sinha in 2009, we give constructions for the signed simple graphs whose naturally vertex-signed line graph is consistent.
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