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An augmenting graph approach to the stable set problem in P5-free graphs
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Discrete Applied Mathematics - Special issue on stability in graphs and related topics
Stable sets in two subclasses of banner-free graphs
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Polynomial algorithm for finding the largest independent sets in graphs without forks
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Efficient robust algorithms for the maximum weight stable set problem in chair-free graph classes
Information Processing Letters
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A polynomial algorithm to find an independent set of maximum weight in a fork-free graph
SODA '06 Proceedings of the seventeenth annual ACM-SIAM symposium on Discrete algorithm
Augmenting chains in graphs without a skew star
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New applications of clique separator decomposition for the Maximum Weight Stable Set problem
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A polynomial algorithm to find an independent set of maximum weight in a fork-free graph
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Stability number of bull- and chair-free graphs revisited
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New applications of clique separator decomposition for the maximum weight stable set problem
FCT'05 Proceedings of the 15th international conference on Fundamentals of Computation Theory
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