AbstractWe prove that a triangle-free graph G is a tolerance graph if and only if there exists a set of consecutively ordered stars that partition the edges of G. Since tolerance graphs are weakly chordal, a tolerance graph is bipartite if and only if it is triangle-free. We, therefore, characterize those tolerance graphs that are also bipartite. We use this result to show that in general, the class of interval bigraphs properly contains tolerance graphs that are triangle-free (and hence bipartite)
Tolerance graphs have been extensively studied since their introduction, due to their interesting st...
Tolerance graphs model interval relations in such a way that intervals can tolerate a certain degree...
A graph G=(V, E) is a threshold tolerance if it is possible to associate weights and tolerances with...
AbstractWe prove that a triangle-free graph G is a tolerance graph if and only if there exists a set...
AbstractWe construct all six-element orders which are not 50%-tolerance orders. We show that a width...
AbstractTolerance graphs have been extensively studied since their introduction, due to their intere...
AbstractTolerance orders and tolerance graphs arise as a generalization of interval orders and inter...
AbstractTolerance graphs have been extensively studied since their introduction, due to their intere...
AbstractWe answer a question of Golumbic, Monma and Trotter by constructing proper tolerance graphs ...
AbstractGolumbic, Monma, and Trotter showed that every tolerance graph for which no vertex neighborh...
A graph G = (V, E) is a tolerance graph if each vertex v ∈ V can be associated with an interval of t...
AbstractBounded tolerance graphs were introduced in Golumbic and Monma (Congr. Numer. 35 (1982) 321–...
It has been conjectured by Golumbic and Monma in 1984 that the intersection of tolerance and cocompa...
Tolerance graphs have been extensively studied since their introduction, due to their interesting s...
Tolerance graphs have been extensively studied since their introduction, due to their interesting st...
Tolerance graphs have been extensively studied since their introduction, due to their interesting st...
Tolerance graphs model interval relations in such a way that intervals can tolerate a certain degree...
A graph G=(V, E) is a threshold tolerance if it is possible to associate weights and tolerances with...
AbstractWe prove that a triangle-free graph G is a tolerance graph if and only if there exists a set...
AbstractWe construct all six-element orders which are not 50%-tolerance orders. We show that a width...
AbstractTolerance graphs have been extensively studied since their introduction, due to their intere...
AbstractTolerance orders and tolerance graphs arise as a generalization of interval orders and inter...
AbstractTolerance graphs have been extensively studied since their introduction, due to their intere...
AbstractWe answer a question of Golumbic, Monma and Trotter by constructing proper tolerance graphs ...
AbstractGolumbic, Monma, and Trotter showed that every tolerance graph for which no vertex neighborh...
A graph G = (V, E) is a tolerance graph if each vertex v ∈ V can be associated with an interval of t...
AbstractBounded tolerance graphs were introduced in Golumbic and Monma (Congr. Numer. 35 (1982) 321–...
It has been conjectured by Golumbic and Monma in 1984 that the intersection of tolerance and cocompa...
Tolerance graphs have been extensively studied since their introduction, due to their interesting s...
Tolerance graphs have been extensively studied since their introduction, due to their interesting st...
Tolerance graphs have been extensively studied since their introduction, due to their interesting st...
Tolerance graphs model interval relations in such a way that intervals can tolerate a certain degree...
A graph G=(V, E) is a threshold tolerance if it is possible to associate weights and tolerances with...