Competition-common enemy graphs of degree-bounded digraphs
Abstract
The competition-common enemy graph (CCE graph) of a digraph D is the graph with the vertex set V(D) and an edge uv if and only if u and v have a common predator and a common prey in D. If each vertex of a digraph D has indegree at most i and outdegree at most j, then D is called an i,j digraph. In this paper, we fully characterize the CCE graphs of 2,2 digraphs. Then we investigate the CCE graphs of acyclic 2,2 digraphs, and prove that any CCE graph of an acyclic 2,2 digraph with at most seven components is interval, and the bound is sharp. While characterizing acyclic 2,2 digraphs that have interval graphs as their competition graphs, Hefner~ et al. (1991) initiated the study of competition graphs of degree-bounded digraphs. Recently, Lee~ et al. (2017) and Eoh and Kim (2021) studied phylogeny graphs of degree-bounded digraphs to extend their work.
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