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    A Characterization of Diameter-2-Critical Graphs Whose Complements Are Diamond-Free

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    A graph G is diameter-2-critical if its diameter is two and the deletion of any edge increases the diameter. The complete graph on four vertices minus one edge is called a diamond, and a diamond-free graph has no induced diamond subgraph. In this paper we use an association with total domination to characterize the diameter-2-critical graphs whose complements are diamond-free. Murty and Simon conjectured that the number of edges in a diameter-2-critical graph G of order n is at most ⌊ n24βŒ‹ and that the extremal graphs are the complete bipartite graphs K⌊ n2βŒ‹n2βŒ‰. As a consequence of our characterization, we prove the Murty-Simon conjecture for graphs whose complements are diamond-free
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