Excluding hooks and their complements

Abstract

The celebrated Erdos-Hajnal conjecture states that for every n-vertex undirected graph H there exists (H)>0 such that every graph G that does not contain H as an induced subgraph contains a clique or an independent set of size at least n(H). A weaker version of the conjecture states that the polynomial-size clique/independent set phenomenon occurs if one excludes both H and its complement H. We show that the weaker conjecture holds if H is any path with a pendant edge at its third vertex; thus we give a new infinite family of graphs for which the conjecture holds.

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