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From Monomials to Words to graphs
Given a finite alphabet X and an ordering on the letters, the map \sigma
sends each monomial on X to the word that is the ordered product of the letter
powers in the monomial. Motivated by a question on Groebner bases, we
characterize ideals I in the free commutative monoid (in terms of a generating
set) such that the ideal generated by \sigma(I) in the free monoid
is finitely generated. Whether there exists an ordering such that
is finitely generated turns out to be NP-complete. The latter problem is
closely related to the recognition problem for comparability graphs.Comment: 27 pages, 2 postscript figures, uses gastex.st
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Letters x and y alternate in a word w if after deleting in w all letters but the copies of x and y we either obtain a word xyxy · · · (of even or odd length) or a word yxyx · · · (of even or odd length). A graph G = (V,E) is word-representable if and only if there exists a word w over the alphabet V such that letters x and y alternate in w if and only if xy ∈ E. Word-representable graphs generalize several important classes of graphs such as circle graphs, 3-colorable graphs and comparability graphs. This paper is a comprehensive survey on the theory of word-representable graphs and it includes the most recent developments in the area