A generalization of an ear decomposition and k-trees in highly connected star-free graphs
Combinatorics
2025-08-11 v1
Abstract
In this paper, we introduce a generalized version of an ear decomposition, called a -spider decomposition, for -connected star-free graphs with . Its application enables us to improve a previousely known sufficient condition for the existence of a -tree in highly connected star-free graphs, where a -tree is a spanning tree in which every vertex is of degree at most . More precisely, we show that every -connected -free graph has a -tree for , thereby improving a classical result of Jackson and Wormald for . Our approach differs from previous studies based on toughness-type arguments and instead relies on both a~-spider decomposition and a factor theorem related to Hall's marriage theorem.
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@article{arxiv.2508.05962,
title = {A generalization of an ear decomposition and k-trees in highly connected star-free graphs},
author = {Shun-ichi Maezawa and Kenta Ozeki and Masaki Yamamoto and Takamasa Yashima},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2508.05962},
year = {2025}
}
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12 pages, 1 figure