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Upward-closed hereditary families in the dominance order

Abstract

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 F\mathcal{F} of graphs to be dominance monotone if whenever no realization of ee contains an element F\mathcal{F} as an induced subgraph, and dd majorizes ee, then no realization of dd induces an element of F\mathcal{F}. 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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