The phylogeny graphs of doubly partial orders

Mathematics – Combinatorics

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The competition graph of a doubly partial order is known to be an interval graph. The CCE graph and the niche graph of a doubly partial order are also known to be interval graphs if the graphs do not contain a cycle of length four and three as an induced subgraph, respectively. Phylogeny graphs are variant of competition graphs. The phylogeny graph $P(D)$ of a digraph $D$ is the (simple undirected) graph defined by $V(P(D)):=V(D)$ and $E(P(D)):=\{xy \mid N^+_D(x) \cap N^+_D(y) \neq \emptyset \} \cup \{xy \mid (x,y) \in A(D) \}$, where $N^+_D(x):=\{v \in V(D) \mid (x,v) \in A(D)\}$. In this note, we show that the phylogeny graph of a doubly partial order is an interval graph.

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