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... (1) The second ingredient of our proof isthe following result of Stiebitz Lemma ([5]) Let G be a k-critical graph containing at least one vertex of degree k − Then thenumberof connected components ... journal of combinatorics (1998), #R4 Let r be thenumberof connected components of H(G), then trivially |E(H(G))| ≥ nH − r (2) Also, by Lemma 3, thenumberof connected components of L(G) is at ... notation (we follow the terminology of [4]) If G = (V, E) is a k-critical graph, then the low-vertex subgraph of G, denoted by L(G), isthe subgraph of G, induced by all vertices of degree k − The...
... v(G) denote thenumberof vertices, and (G) denote thenumberof edges Inthis paper, we construct a graph G having no two cycles with the same length which leads tothe following result Theorem ... = n + 32t − 17t+1 Then f (n) ≥ n + 32t − 1, for n ≥ nt This completes the proof ofthe theorem From the above theorem, we have f (n) − n 2562 √ ≥ 2+ , n 6911 √ 487 which is better than the previous ... that there exists a graph G on n vertices with n + 32t − edges such that all cycles in G have distinct lengths Now we construct the graph G which consists of a numberof subgraphs: Bi , (0 ≤ i...
... ≥ Surprisingly, thisis not the case and we were able to construct better permutations This suggests that the problem of maximizing thenumberof edges in Gπ,s has a distinct flavor and is more ... − in order for n (the largest number) to be adjacent to all of them This s,m produces πn the electronic journal of combinatorics 13 ( 200 6), #R44 On the other hand, if the insertion point is ... πn−1 Since n isthe largest number, this forces the insertion point to be right at the beginning ofthe list Since π is s,m precisely πn−1 with m = n−1−s , this yields the permutation [s + 3, s...
... numerator ofthe right-hand side of (4. 10) Divide thisnumberof choices by thenumberof permutations of {1, , rn} to deduce the lemma Using the methods inthe proof of Theorem 4.4 we get the ... This shows the inequality between thelast term ofthe first line and the first term inthe second line of (3. 10) For graphs consisting of more than two cycles or paths there is no total ordering ... Hence, inthe first version ofthis paper in 200 5 we conjectured the Asymptotic Lower Matching Conjecture, abbreviated here as ALMC the electronic journal of combinatorics 15 ( 200 8), #R1 10 20 Conjecture...
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