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We study the interplay between principal pivot transform (pivot) and loop complementation for graphs. This is done by generalizing loop complementation (in addition to pivot) to set systems. We show that the operations together, when restricted to single vertices, form the permutation group S 3. This leads, e.g., to a normal form for sequences of pivots and loop complementation on graphs. The results have consequences for the operations of local complementation and edge complementation on simple graphs: an alternative proof of a classic result involving local and edge complementation is obtained, and the effect of sequences of local complementations on simple graphs is characterized.
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Brijder, R., Hoogeboom, H.J. (2010). Pivot and Loop Complementation on Graphs and Set Systems. In: Kratochvíl, J., Li, A., Fiala, J., Kolman, P. (eds) Theory and Applications of Models of Computation. TAMC 2010. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 6108. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-13562-0_15
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