Tractabilities and intractabilities on geometric intersection graphs

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A graph is said to be an intersection graph if there is a set of objects such that each vertex corresponds to an object and two vertices are adjacent if and only if the corresponding objects have a nonempty intersection. There are several natural graph classes that have geometric intersection representations. The geometric representations sometimes help to prove tractability/intractability of problems on graph classes. In this paper, we show some results proved by using geometric representations. ©2013 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.

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Uehara, R. (2013). Tractabilities and intractabilities on geometric intersection graphs. Algorithms, 6(1), 60–83. https://doi.org/10.3390/a6010060

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