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The feasibility problem for line graphs
Published 29 Jul 2021 in math.CO | (2107.13806v2)
Abstract: We consider the following feasibility problem: given an integer and an integer such that , does there exist a line graph with exactly vertices and edges ? We say that a pair is non-feasible if there exists no line graph on vertices and edges, otherwise we say is a feasible pair. Our main result shows that for fixed , the values of for which is a non-feasible pair, form disjoint blocks of consecutive integers which we completely determine. On the other hand we prove, among other things, that for the more general family of claw-free graphs (with no induced -free subgraph), all -pairs in the range are feasible pairs.
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