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Revisiting classical results on kernels in digraphs

Published 4 Feb 2025 in math.CO and cs.DM | (2502.02482v1)

Abstract: In a digraph, a kernel is a subset of vertices that is both independent and absorbing. Kernels have important applications in combinatorics and outside. Kernels do not always exist and finding sufficient conditions ensuring their existence is a key theoretical challenge. In this work, we revisit and generalize a few classical results of this sort, especially the Sands--Sauer--Woodrow theorem and the Galeana-S\'anchez--Neumann-Lara theorem.

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