The graph intersection number , also called the edge clique cover number, clique edge
cover number, -content,
or (confusingly) clique cover number, of a given graph
is the smallest size of a set for which is the intersection graph
of a family of subsets of , where repeated subsets and the empty set are allowed. Equivalently,
it is the minimum number of cliques needed to cover all
of the edges of (i.e., whose edges form an edge
cover of ).
As a result of this definition, only maximal cliques
need be considered.
For a graph with vertices and edges, iff is triangle-free (Harary
1994, p. 19).
Under the convention used here, the complete graph
is itself a one-clique edge cover, so
(4)
for .
If the representing subsets are instead required to be distinct, a different parameter
is obtained; for , its value is
(5)
This distinction accounts for the larger value given by Choudamand and Parthasarathy (1975), Thomas (2004, p. 28), and Jinnah and Mathew (2017) in connection with Harary's distinct-set formulation (Harary 1994, problem 2.26, p. 25).
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