Author:
Gilmore P. C.,Hoffman A. J.
Abstract
Let < be a non-reflexive partial ordering defined on a set P. Let G(P, <) be the undirected graph whose vertices are the elements of P, and whose edges (a, b) connect vertices for which either a < b or b < a. A graph G with vertices P for which there exists a partial ordering < such that G = G(P, <) is called a comparability graph.In §2 we state and prove a characterization of those graphs, finite or infinite, which are comparability graphs. Another proof of the same characterization has been given in (2), and a related question examined in (6). Our proof of the sufficiency of the characterization yields a very simple algorithm for directing all the edges of a comparability graph in such a way that the resulting graph partially orders its vertices.
Publisher
Canadian Mathematical Society
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