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    Recognizing graphs of acyclic cubical complexes

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    AbstractAcyclic cubical complexes have first been introduced by Bandelt and Chepoi in analogy to acyclic simplicial complexes. They characterized them by cube contraction and elimination schemes and showed that the graphs of acyclic cubical complexes are retracts of cubes characterized by certain forbidden convex subgraphs. In this paper we present an algorithm of time complexity O(mlogn) which recognizes whether a given graph G on n vertices with m edges is the graph of an acyclic cubical complex. This is significantly better than the complexity O(mn) of the fastest currently known algorithm for recognizing retracts of cubes in general

    Fibonacci (p, r)-cubes which are median graphs

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    AbstractThe Fibonacci (p, r)-cube is an interconnection topology, which unifies a wide range of connection topologies, such as hypercube, Fibonacci cube, postal network, etc. It is known that the Fibonacci cubes are median graphs [S. Klavžar, On median nature and enumerative properties of Fibonacci-like cubes, Discrete Math. 299 (2005) 145–153]. The question for determining which Fibonacci (p, r)-cubes are median graphs is solved completely in this paper. We show that Fibonacci (p, r)-cubes are median graphs if and only if either r≤p and r≤2, or p=1 and r=n

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    Bucolic Complexes

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    We introduce and investigate bucolic complexes, a common generalization of systolic complexes and of CAT(0) cubical complexes. They are defined as simply connected prism complexes satisfying some local combinatorial conditions. We study various approaches to bucolic complexes: from graph-theoretic and topological perspective, as well as from the point of view of geometric group theory. In particular, we characterize bucolic complexes by some properties of their 2-skeleta and 1-skeleta (that we call bucolic graphs), by which several known results are generalized. We also show that locally-finite bucolic complexes are contractible, and satisfy some nonpositive-curvature-like properties.Comment: 45 pages, 4 figure

    Groups acting on quasi-median graphs. An introduction

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    Quasi-median graphs have been introduced by Mulder in 1980 as a generalisation of median graphs, known in geometric group theory to naturally coincide with the class of CAT(0) cube complexes. In his PhD thesis, the author showed that quasi-median graphs may be useful to study groups as well. In the present paper, we propose a gentle introduction to the theory of groups acting on quasi-median graphs.Comment: 16 pages. Comments are welcom

    ATX-Approach to Some Results on Cuts and Metrics

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    AbstractWe give simple algorithmic proofs of some theorems of17and970549on the packing of metrics by cuts
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