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Computing shortest 12-representants of labeled graphs

Published 15 Apr 2023 in cs.DM and math.CO | (2304.07507v1)

Abstract: The notion of $12$-representable graphs was introduced as a variant of a well-known class of word-representable graphs. Recently, these graphs were shown to be equivalent to the complements of simple-triangle graphs. This indicates that a $12$-representant of a graph (i.e., a word representing the graph) can be obtained in polynomial time if it exists. However, the $12$-representant is not necessarily optimal (i.e., shortest possible). This paper proposes an $O(n2)$-time algorithm to generate a shortest $12$-representant of a labeled graph, where $n$ is the number of vertices of the graph.

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