Line graphs of Multi-Graphs and the forbidden graph E6
Abstract
The line graph of a multi-graph is the graph whose vertices are the edges of , where two such edges are adjacent if and only if they meet in a single vertex of . We provide several characterizations of such line graphs and in particular show that a graph is a line graph if and only if it does not contain one of 33 graphs, all of which correspond to bases of anisotropic vectors of a 6-dimensional orthogonal geometry of --type over a field with two elements, or, equivalently, to sets of 6 generating reflections in the Weyl group of type E6.
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