Cyclically Orientable Graphs
Abstract
Barot, Geiss and Zelevinsky define a notion of a ``cyclically orientable graph'' and use it to devise a test for whether a cluster algebra is of finite type. Barot, Geiss and Zelivinsky's work leaves open the question of giving an efficient characterization of cyclically orientable graphs. In this paper, we give a simple recursive description of cyclically orientable graphs, and use this to give an O(n) algorithm to test whether a graph on n vertices is cyclically orientable. Shortly after writing this paper, I learned that most of its results had been obtained independently by Gurvich; I am placing this paper on the arXiv to spread knowledge of these results.
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