On the complexity of colouring antiprismatic graphs

10/24/2019
by   Myriam Preissmann, et al.
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A graph G is prismatic if for every triangle T of G, every vertex of G not in T has a unique neighbour in T. The complement of a prismatic graph is called antiprismatic. The complexity of colouring antiprismatic graphs is still unknown. Equivalently, the complexity of the clique cover problem in prismatic graphs is not known. Chudnovsky and Seymour gave a full structural description of prismatic graphs. They showed that the class can be divided into two subclasses: the orientable prismatic graphs, and the non-orientable prismatic graphs. We give a polynomial time algorithm that solves the clique cover problem in every non-orientable prismatic graph. It relies on the the structural description and on later work of Javadi and Hajebi. We give a polynomial time algorithm which solves the vertex-disjoint triangles problem for every prismatic graph. It does not rely on the structural description.

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