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Generalizing Roberts' Characterization of Unit Interval Graphs

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For any natural number d, a graph G is a (disjoint) d-interval graph if it is the intersection graph of (disjoint) d-intervals, the union of d (disjoint) intervals on the real line. Two important subclasses of d-interval graphs are unit and balanced d-interval graphs (where every interval has unit length or all the intervals associated to a same vertex have the same length, respectively). A celebrated result by Roberts gives a simple characterization of unit interval graphs being exactly claw-free interval graphs. Here, we study the generalization of this characterization for d-interval graphs. In particular, we prove that for any d ⩾ 2, if G is a K_{1,2d+1}-free interval graph, then G is a unit d-interval graph. However, somehow surprisingly, under the same assumptions, G is not always a disjoint unit d-interval graph. This implies that the class of disjoint unit d-interval graphs is strictly included in the class of unit d-interval graphs. Finally, we study the relationships between the classes obtained under disjoint and non-disjoint d-intervals in the balanced case and show that the classes of disjoint balanced 2-intervals and balanced 2-intervals coincide, but this is no longer true for d > 2.
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hal-04698633 , version 1 (16-09-2024)

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Virginia Ardévol Martínez, Romeo Rizzi, Abdallah Saffidine, Florian Sikora, Stéphane Vialette. Generalizing Roberts' Characterization of Unit Interval Graphs. 49th International Symposium on Mathematical Foundations of Computer Science (MFCS), Aug 2024, Bratislava, Slovakia. ⟨10.4230/LIPICS.MFCS.2024.12⟩. ⟨hal-04698633⟩
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