AbstractGolumbic, Kaplan, and Shamir [Graph sandwich problems, J. Algorithms 19 (1995) 449–473], in their paper on graph sandwich problems published in 1995, left the status of the sandwich problems for strongly chordal graphs and chordal bipartite graphs open. It was recently shown [C.M.H. de Figueiredo, L. Faria, S. Klein, R. Sritharan, On the complexity of the sandwich problems for strongly chordal graphs and chordal bipartite graphs, Theoret. Comput. Sci., accepted for publication] that the sandwich problem for strongly chordal graphs is NP-complete. We show that given graph G with a proper vertex coloring c, determining whether there is a supergraph of G that is chordal bipartite and also is properly colored by c is NP-complete. This i...
We introduce a new subclass of chordal graphs that generalizes the class of split graphs, which we c...
AbstractWe prove that the maximum edge biclique problem in bipartite graphs is NP-complete
AbstractFor a fixed pair of integers r, s ≥ 2, all positive integers m and n are determined which ha...
AbstractGolumbic, Kaplan, and Shamir [Graph sandwich problems, J. Algorithms 19 (1995) 449–473], in ...
AbstractGolumbic, Kaplan, and Shamir, in their paper [M.C. Golumbic, H. Kaplan, R. Shamir, Graph san...
AbstractGolumbic, Kaplan, and Shamir, in their paper [M.C. Golumbic, H. Kaplan, R. Shamir, Graph san...
A graph class is sandwich monotone if, for every pair of its graphs G1=(V,E1) and G2=(V,E2) with E1⊂...
We consider the problem of deciding whether a k-colored graph can be completed to have a given prope...
AbstractWe consider the sandwich problem, a generalization of the recognition problem introduced by ...
AbstractExtending previous NP-completeness results for the harmonious coloring problem and the pair-...
This is a post-peer-review, pre-copyedit version of an article published in Algorithmica. The final ...
AbstractThe Clay Mathematics Institute has selected seven Millennium Problems to motivate research o...
AbstractWe consider the sandwich problem, a generalization of the recognition problem introduced by ...
AbstractPolar graphs are a common generalization of bipartite, cobipartite, and split graphs. They a...
A biclique of G is a maximal set of vertices that induces a complete bipartite subgraph Kp,q of G w...
We introduce a new subclass of chordal graphs that generalizes the class of split graphs, which we c...
AbstractWe prove that the maximum edge biclique problem in bipartite graphs is NP-complete
AbstractFor a fixed pair of integers r, s ≥ 2, all positive integers m and n are determined which ha...
AbstractGolumbic, Kaplan, and Shamir [Graph sandwich problems, J. Algorithms 19 (1995) 449–473], in ...
AbstractGolumbic, Kaplan, and Shamir, in their paper [M.C. Golumbic, H. Kaplan, R. Shamir, Graph san...
AbstractGolumbic, Kaplan, and Shamir, in their paper [M.C. Golumbic, H. Kaplan, R. Shamir, Graph san...
A graph class is sandwich monotone if, for every pair of its graphs G1=(V,E1) and G2=(V,E2) with E1⊂...
We consider the problem of deciding whether a k-colored graph can be completed to have a given prope...
AbstractWe consider the sandwich problem, a generalization of the recognition problem introduced by ...
AbstractExtending previous NP-completeness results for the harmonious coloring problem and the pair-...
This is a post-peer-review, pre-copyedit version of an article published in Algorithmica. The final ...
AbstractThe Clay Mathematics Institute has selected seven Millennium Problems to motivate research o...
AbstractWe consider the sandwich problem, a generalization of the recognition problem introduced by ...
AbstractPolar graphs are a common generalization of bipartite, cobipartite, and split graphs. They a...
A biclique of G is a maximal set of vertices that induces a complete bipartite subgraph Kp,q of G w...
We introduce a new subclass of chordal graphs that generalizes the class of split graphs, which we c...
AbstractWe prove that the maximum edge biclique problem in bipartite graphs is NP-complete
AbstractFor a fixed pair of integers r, s ≥ 2, all positive integers m and n are determined which ha...