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A framework for minimal hereditary classes of graphs of unbounded clique-width

Published 29 Mar 2022 in math.CO and cs.DM | (2203.15446v2)

Abstract: We create a framework for hereditary graph classes G<sup>δ\mathcal{G}<sup>\delta built on a two-dimensional grid of vertices and edge sets defined by a triple δ=α,β,γ\delta={\alpha,\beta,\gamma} of objects that define edges between consecutive columns, edges between non-consecutive columns (called bonds), and edges within columns. This framework captures all previously proven minimal hereditary classes of graph of unbounded clique-width, and many new ones, although we do not claim this includes all such classes. We show that a graph class G<sup>δ\mathcal{G}<sup>\delta has unbounded clique-width if and only if a certain parameter N<sup>δ\mathcal{N}<sup>\delta is unbounded. We further show that G<sup>δ\mathcal{G}<sup>\delta is minimal of unbounded clique-width (and, indeed, minimal of unbounded linear clique-width) if another parameter M<sup>β\mathcal{M}<sup>\beta is bounded, and also δ\delta has defined recurrence characteristics. Both the parameters N<sup>δ\mathcal{N}<sup>\delta and M<sup>β\mathcal{M}<sup>\beta are properties of a triple δ=(α,β,γ)\delta=(\alpha,\beta,\gamma), and measure the number of distinct neighbourhoods in certain auxiliary graphs. Throughout our work, we introduce new methods to the study of clique-width, including the use of Ramsey theory in arguments related to unboundedness, and explicit (linear) clique-width expressions for subclasses of minimal classes of unbounded clique-width.

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