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Simultaneous Interval Graphs

In a recent paper, we introduced the simultaneous representation problem (defined for any graph class C) and studied the problem for chordal, comparability and permutation graphs. For interval graphs, the problem is defined as follows. Two interval graphs G_1 and G_2, sharing some vertices I (and the corresponding induced edges), are said to be `simultaneous interval graphs' if there exist interval representations R_1 and R_2 of G_1 and G_2, such that any vertex of I is mapped to the same interval in both R_1 and R_2. Equivalently, G_1 and G_2 are simultaneous interval graphs if there exist edges E' between G_1-I and G_2-I such that G_1 \cup G_2 \cup E' is an interval graph. Simultaneous representation problems are related to simultaneous planar embeddings, and have applications in any situation where it is desirable to consistently represent two related graphs, for example: interval graphs capturing overlaps of DNA fragments of two similar organisms; or graphs connected in time, where one is an updated version of the other. In this paper we give an O(n^2*logn) time algorithm for recognizing simultaneous interval graphs,where n = |G_1 \cup G_2|. This result complements

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Co-authorshipAuthorshipAuthorshipTopic signalWSimultaneous Interval Graphspreprint / 2010AKrishnam Raju JampaniResearcherAAnna LubiwResearcherTData Structures and Alg...3564 works
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Simultaneous Interval Graphs

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