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Leaf realization problem, caterpillar graphs and prefix normal words

Published 5 Dec 2017 in math.CO | (1712.01942v1)

Abstract: Given a simple graph GG with nn vertices and a natural number i≤ni \leq n, let LG(i)L_G(i) be the maximum number of leaves that can be realized by an induced subtree TT of GG with ii vertices. We introduce a problem that we call the \emph{leaf realization problem}, which consists in deciding whether, for a given sequence of n+1n+1 natural numbers (ℓ0,ℓ1,…,ℓn)(\ell_0, \ell_1, \ldots, \ell_n), there exists a simple graph GG with nn vertices such that ℓi=LG(i)\ell_i = L_G(i) for i=0,1,…,ni = 0, 1, \ldots, n. We present basic observations on the structure of these sequences for general graphs and trees. In the particular case where GG is a caterpillar graph, we exhibit a bijection between the set of the discrete derivatives of the form (ΔLG(i))1≤i≤n−3(\Delta L_G(i))_{1 \leq i \leq n - 3} and the set of prefix normal words.

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