Excluding four-edge paths and their complements
classification
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cs.DM
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graphsplitfour-edgeunificationcomplementinducedpathapplying
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We prove that a graph G contains no induced four-edge path and no induced complement of a four-edge path if and only if G is obtained from five-cycles and split graphs by repeatedly applying the following operations: substitution, split graph unification, and split graph unification in the complement ("split graph unification" is a new class-preserving operation that is introduced in this paper).
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