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arxiv: 1607.06864 · v2 · pith:TFJU3NCVnew · submitted 2016-07-23 · 💻 cs.DM · math.CO

Deciding whether there are infinitely many prime graphs with forbidden induced subgraphs

classification 💻 cs.DM math.CO
keywords graphsprimeforbiddengraphhomogeneousinducedinfinitelylvert
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A homogeneous set of a graph $G$ is a set $X$ of vertices such that $2\le \lvert X\rvert <\lvert V(G)\rvert$ and no vertex in $V(G)-X$ has both a neighbor and a non-neighbor in $X$. A graph is prime if it has no homogeneous set. We present an algorithm to decide whether a class of graphs given by a finite set of forbidden induced subgraphs contains infinitely many non-isomorphic prime graphs.

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