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Decomposition of Graphs into $(k,r)$-Fans and Single Edges

Combinatorics 2015-10-06 v1

Abstract

Let ϕ(n,H)\phi(n,H) be the largest integer such that, for all graphs GG on nn vertices, the edge set E(G)E(G) can be partitioned into at most ϕ(n,H)\phi(n, H) parts, of which every part either is a single edge or forms a graph isomorphic to HH. Pikhurko and Sousa conjectured that ϕ(n,H)=\ex(n,H)\phi(n,H)=\ex(n,H) for χ(H)\geqs3\chi(H)\geqs3 and all sufficiently large nn, where \ex(n,H)\ex(n,H) denotes the maximum number of edges of graphs on nn vertices that does not contain HH as a subgraph. A (k,r)(k,r)-fan is a graph on (r1)k+1(r-1)k+1 vertices consisting of kk cliques of order rr which intersect in exactly one common vertex. In this paper, we verify Pikhurko and Sousa's conjecture for (k,r)(k,r)-fans. The result also generalizes a result of Liu and Sousa.

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@article{arxiv.1510.00811,
  title  = {Decomposition of Graphs into $(k,r)$-Fans and Single Edges},
  author = {Xinmin Hou and Yu Qiu and Boyuan Liu},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1510.00811},
  year   = {2015}
}

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18 pages