Read networks and k-laminar graphs
In this paper we introduce k-laminar graphs a new class of graphs which extends the idea of Asteroidal triple free graphs. Indeed a graph is k-laminar if it admits a diametral path that is k-dominating. This bio-inspired class of graphs was motivated by a biological application dealing with sequence...
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Zusammenfassung: | In this paper we introduce k-laminar graphs a new class of graphs which
extends the idea of Asteroidal triple free graphs. Indeed a graph is k-laminar
if it admits a diametral path that is k-dominating. This bio-inspired class of
graphs was motivated by a biological application dealing with sequence
similarity networks of reads (called hereafter read networks for short). We
briefly develop the context of the biological application in which this graph
class appeared and then we consider the relationships of this new graph class
among known graph classes and then we study its recognition problem. For the
recognition of k-laminar graphs, we develop polynomial algorithms when k is
fixed. For k=1, our algorithm improves a Deogun and Krastch's algorithm (1999).
We finish by an NP-completeness result when k is unbounded. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.1603.01179 |