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The intersection dimension of a graph with respect to a class of graphs is the minimum such that is the intersection of some graphs on the vertex set belonging to . In this paper we follow [ Kratochv’ıl J., Tuza Z.: Intersection dimensions of graph classes, Graphs and Combinatorics 10 (1994), 159–168 ] and show that for some pairs of graph classes , the intersection dimension of graphs from with respect to is unbounded.
A special relational structure, called genealogical tree, is introduced; its social interpretation and geometrical realizations are discussed. The numbers of all abstract genealogical trees with exactly n+1 nodes and k leaves is found by means of enumeration of code words. For each n, the form a partition of the n-th Catalan numer Cₙ, that means .
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