Star-Cycle Factors of Graphs

A spanning subgraph F of a graph G is called a star-cycle factor of G if each component of F is a star or cycle. Let G be a graph and f : V (G) → {1, 2, 3, . . .} be a function. Let W = {v ∈ V (G) : f(v) = 1}. Under this notation, it was proved by Berge and Las Vergnas that G has a star-cycle factor...

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Main Authors: Egawa Yoshimi, Kano Mikio, Yan Zheng
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Zielona Góra 2014-02-01
Series:Discussiones Mathematicae Graph Theory
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.7151/dmgt.1717
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Summary:A spanning subgraph F of a graph G is called a star-cycle factor of G if each component of F is a star or cycle. Let G be a graph and f : V (G) → {1, 2, 3, . . .} be a function. Let W = {v ∈ V (G) : f(v) = 1}. Under this notation, it was proved by Berge and Las Vergnas that G has a star-cycle factor F with the property that (i) if a component D of F is a star with center v, then degF (v) ≤ f(v), and (ii) if a component D of F is a cycle, then V (D) ⊆ W if and only if iso(G − S) ≤ Σx∈S f(x) for all S ⊂ V (G), where iso(G − S) denotes the number of isolated vertices of G − S. They proved this result by using circulation theory of flows and fractional factors of graphs. In this paper, we give an elementary and short proof of this theorem.
ISSN:2083-5892