On Chordal-k-Generalized Split Graphs

Abstract

A graph G is a chordal-k-generalized split graph if G is chordal and there is a clique Q in G such that every connected component in G[V Q] has at most k vertices. Thus, chordal-1-generalized split graphs are exactly the split graphs. We characterize chordal-k-generalized split graphs by forbidden induced subgraphs. Moreover, we characterize a very special case of chordal-2-generalized split graphs for which the Efficient Domination problem is -complete.

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