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Thus, our goal is to find a smallest number of edge deletions that will make the CC graph a line graph.
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Whereas no single format for communicating risk estimates was favored by all respondents, the majority of our sample population preferred a bar graph over a line graph, a thermometer graph, 100 faces, and a survival curve.
Lehot [ 7] and Roussopoulos [ 8] have independently given linear-time algorithms for detecting whether a graph is a line graph and outputting its root graph.
In more detail, in Table 5 we modify a graph consisting of 50 genotypes, consisting of 38 edges where 5 edges have to be removed to transform the graph into a line graph.
Whitney [ 6] showed that, apart from a single exception, the root graph of a line graph is unique.
Rather it is desirable to transform a given CC graph into a line graph using a minimum number of node and edge deletions.
A graph is a line graph iff it contains no two odd triangles that share an edge is claw-free (a claw is a node connected to three nodes not connected to each other).
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