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On fractional realizations of graph degree sequences
We introduce fractional realizations of a graph degree sequence and a closely
associated convex polytope. Simple graph realizations correspond to a subset of
the vertices of this polytope. We describe properties of the polytope vertices
and characterize degree sequences for which each polytope vertex corresponds to
a simple graph realization. These include the degree sequences of pseudo-split
graphs, and we characterize their realizations both in terms of forbidden
subgraphs and graph structure.Comment: 18 pages, 4 figure
Upward-closed hereditary families in the dominance order
The majorization relation orders the degree sequences of simple graphs into
posets called dominance orders. As shown by Hammer et al. and Merris, the
degree sequences of threshold and split graphs form upward-closed sets within
the dominance orders they belong to, i.e., any degree sequence majorizing a
split or threshold sequence must itself be split or threshold, respectively.
Motivated by the fact that threshold graphs and split graphs have
characterizations in terms of forbidden induced subgraphs, we define a class
of graphs to be dominance monotone if whenever no realization of
contains an element as an induced subgraph, and majorizes
, then no realization of induces an element of . We present
conditions necessary for a set of graphs to be dominance monotone, and we
identify the dominance monotone sets of order at most 3.Comment: 15 pages, 6 figure
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