Interval greedoids and families of local maximum stable sets of graphs

Interval greedoids and families of local maximum stable sets of graphs
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A maximum stable set in a graph G is a stable set of maximum cardinality. S is a local maximum stable set of G, if S is a maximum stable set of the subgraph induced by its closed neighborhood. Nemhauser and Trotter Jr. proved in 1975 that any local maximum stable set is a subset of a maximum stable set of G. In 2002 we showed that the family of all local maximum stable sets of a forest forms a greedoid on its vertex set. The cases where G is bipartite, triangle-free, well-covered, while the family of all local maximum stable sets is a greedoid, were analyzed in 2004, 2007, and 2008, respectively. In this paper we demonstrate that if the family of all local maximum stable sets of the graph satisfies the accessibility property, then it is an interval greedoid. We also characterize those graphs whose families of local maximum stable sets are either antimatroids or matroids.


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The paper investigates the family Ψ(G) of local maximum stable sets of a graph G, where a set S is local‑maximum if it is a maximum stable set of the subgraph induced by S together with its closed neighbourhood N


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