Construction of $k$-matchings and $k$-regular subgraphs in graph products
Abstract
A -matching of a graph is a subset such that each connected component in the subgraph of is either a single-vertex graph or -regular, i.e., each vertex has degree . In this contribution, we are interested in -matchings within the four standard graph products: the Cartesian, strong, direct and lexicographic product. As we shall see, the problem of finding non-empty -matchings () in graph products is NP-complete. Due to the general intractability of this problem, we focus on distinct polynomial-time constructions of -matchings in a graph product that are based on -matchings and -matchings of its factors and , respectively. In particular, we are interested in properties of the factors that have to be satisfied such that these constructions yield a maximum -matching in the respective products. Such constructions are also called "well-behaved" and we provide several characterizations for this type of -matchings. Our specific constructions of -matchings in graph products satisfy the property of being weak-homomorphism preserving, i.e., constructed matched edges in the product are never "projected" to unmatched edges in the factors. This leads to the concept of weak-homomorphism preserving -matchings. Although the specific -matchings constructed here are not always maximum -matchings of the products, they have always maximum size among all weak-homomorphism preserving -matchings. Not all weak-homomorphism preserving -matchings, however, can be constructed in our manner. We will, therefore, determine the size of maximum-sized elements among all weak-homomorphims preserving -matching within the respective graph products, provided that the matchings in the factors satisfy some general assumptions.
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@article{arxiv.2109.06755,
title = {Construction of $k$-matchings and $k$-regular subgraphs in graph products},
author = {Anna Lindeberg and Marc Hellmuth},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2109.06755},
year = {2021}
}