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For any hereditary graph class F , we construct optimal adjacency labeling schemes for the classes of subgraphs and induced subgraphs of Cartesian products of graphs in F .As a consequence, we show that, if F admits efficient adjacency labels (or, equivalently, small induceduniversal graphs) meeting the information-theoretic minimum, then the classes of subgraphs and induced subgraphs of Cartesian products of graphs in F do too.Our proof uses ideas from randomized communication complexity, hashing, and additive combinatorics, and improves upon recent results of Chepoi, Labourel, and Ratel Journal of Graph Theory, 2020.
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