On Fork-free T-perfect Graphs
Abstract
In an attempt to understanding the complexity of the independent set problem, Chv\'atal defined t-perfect graphs. While a full characterization of this class is still at large, progress has been achieved for claw-free graphs [Bruhn and Stein, Math.\ Program.\ 2012] and P5-free graphs [Bruhn and Fuchs, SIAM J.\ Discrete Math.\ 2017]. We take one more step to characterize fork-free t-perfect graphs, and show that they are strongly t-perfect and three-colorable. We also present polynomial-time algorithms for recognizing and coloring these graphs.
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