$b$-invariant edges in essentially 4-edge-connected near-bipartite cubic bricks
Abstract
A {\em brick} is a non-bipartite matching covered graph without non-trivial tight cuts. Bricks are building blocks of matching covered graphs. We say that an edge in a brick is {\em -invariant} if is matching covered and a tight cut decomposition of contains exactly one brick. A 2-edge-connected cubic graph is {\em essentially 4-edge-connected} if it does not contain nontrivial 3-cuts. A brick is {\em near-bipartite} if it has a pair of edges such that is bipartite and matching covered. Kothari, de Carvalho, Lucchesi and Little proved that each essentially 4-edge-connected cubic non-near-bipartite brick , distinct from the Petersen graph, has at least -invariant edges. Moreover, they made a conjecture: every essentially 4-edge-connected cubic near-bipartite brick , distinct from , has at least -invariant edges. We confirm the conjecture in this paper. Furthermore, all the essentially 4-edge-connected cubic near-bipartite bricks, the numbers of -invariant edges of which attain the lower bound, are presented.
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@article{arxiv.1905.07301,
title = {$b$-invariant edges in essentially 4-edge-connected near-bipartite cubic bricks},
author = {Fuliang Lu and Xing Feng and Yan Wang},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1905.07301},
year = {2020}
}