Locally chordal graphs
Abstract: A graph is locally chordal if, locally at each vertex, it is chordal, i.e. composed of cliques glued along a tree. In addition to extending many classic characterizations of chordal graphs, we show that locally chordal graphs are precisely those graphs which can be decomposed into cliques arranged in the shape of a high-girth graph. The decomposition in the shape of a high-girth graph simultaneously witnesses that is, locally at each vertex, composed of cliques glued along a tree. We also show that these decompositions can be computed efficiently. Our analysis of locally chordal graphs is inspired by a recent framework to study local vs. global structure in graphs [DJKK22].
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