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On graph classes with logarithmic boolean-width

Boolean-width is a recently introduced graph parameter. Many problems are fixed parameter tractable when parametrized by boolean-width, for instance "Minimum Weighted Dominating Set" (MWDS) problem can be solved in $O^*(2^{3k})$ time given a boolean-decomposition of width $k$, hence for all graph classes where a boolean-decomposition of width $O(\log n)$ can be found in polynomial time, MWDS can be solved in polynomial time. We study graph classes having boolean-width $O(\log n)$ and problems solvable in $O^*(2^{O(k)})$, combining these two results to design polynomial algorithms. We show that for trapezoid graphs, circular permutation graphs, convex graphs, Dilworth-$k$ graphs, circular arc graphs and complements of $k$-degenerate graphs, boolean-decompositions of width $O(\log n)$ can be found in polynomial time. We also show that circular $k$-trapezoid graphs have boolean-width $O(\log n)$, and find such a decomposition if a circular $k$-trapezoid intersection model is given. For many of the graph classes we also prove that they contain graphs of boolean-width $Θ(\log n)$. Further we apply the results from \cite{boolw2} to give a new polynomial time algorithm solving all vertex partitioning problems introduced by Proskurowski and Telle \cite{TP97}. This extends previous results by Kratochvíl, Manuel and Miller \cite{KMM95} showing that a large subset of the vertex partitioning problems are polynomial solvable on interval graphs.

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