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What Makes the Recognition Problem Hard for Classes Related to Segment and String graphs?

Published 21 Dec 2021 in cs.CG and cs.CC | (2201.08498v1)

Abstract: We explore what could make recognition of particular intersection-defined classes hard. We focus mainly on unit grid intersection graphs (UGIGs), i.e., intersection graphs of unit-length axis-aligned segments and grid intersection graphs (GIGs, which are defined like UGIGs without unit-length restriction) and string graphs, intersection graphs of arc-connected curves in a plane. We show that the explored graph classes are NP-hard to recognized even when restricted on graphs with arbitrarily large girth, i.e., length of a shortest cycle. As well, we show that the recognition of these classes remains hard even for graphs with restricted degree (4, 5 and 8 depending on a particular class). For UGIGs we present structural results on the size of a possible representation, too.

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