The complexity of partitioning into disjoint cliques and a triangle-free graph

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Motivated by Chudnovsky's structure theorem of bull-free graphs, Abu-Khzam, Feghali, and Müller have recently proved that deciding if a graph has a vertex partition into disjoint cliques and a triangle-free graph is NP-complete for five graph classes. The problem is trivial for the intersection of these five classes. We prove that the problem is NP-complete for the intersection of two subsets of size four among the five classes. We also show NP-completeness for other small classes, such as graphs with maximum degree 4 and line graphs.

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Bougeret, M., & Ochem, P. (2017). The complexity of partitioning into disjoint cliques and a triangle-free graph. Discrete Applied Mathematics, 217, 438–445. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dam.2016.10.004

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