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An edge e of a perfect graph G is critical if G−e is imperfect. We would like to decide whether G−e is still “almost perfect” or already “very imperfect”. Via relaxations of the stable set polytope of a graph, we define two superclasses of perfect graphs: rank-perfect and weakly rank-perfect graphs. Membership in those two classes indicates how far an imperfect graph is away from being perfect. We study the cases, when a critical edge is removed from the line graph of a bipartite graph or from the complement of such a graph.
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Wagler, A. Rank-perfect and" weakly rank-perfect graphs. Mathematical Methods of OR 56, 127–149 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1007/s001860200203
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s001860200203