Polynomial-time recognition and maximum independent set in Burling graphs
Abstract
A Burling graph is an induced subgraph of some graph in Burling's construction of triangle-free high-chromatic graphs. Equivalently, a Burling graph is a graph that admits a so-called strict frame representation. We provide a polynomial-time algorithm to decide whether a given graph is a Burling graph and if it is, to construct its strict frame representation. The representation then enables a polynomial-time algorithm for the maximum independent set problem in Burling graphs. As a consequence, we establish Burling graphs as the first known hereditary class of graphs that admits such an algorithm while not being -bounded.
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