Degree lists and connectedness are $3$-reconstructible for graphs with at least seven vertices
Combinatorics
2019-04-29 v1
Abstract
The -deck of a graph is the multiset of its subgraphs induced by vertices. A graph or graph property is -reconstructible if it is determined by the deck of subgraphs obtained by deleting vertices. We show that the degree list of an -vertex graph is -reconstructible when , and the threshold on is sharp. Using this result, we show that when the -deck also determines whether an -vertex graph is connected; this is also sharp. These results extend the results of Chernyak and Manvel, respectively, that the degree list and connectedness are -reconstructible when , which are also sharp.
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@article{arxiv.1904.11901,
title = {Degree lists and connectedness are $3$-reconstructible for graphs with at least seven vertices},
author = {Alexandr V. Kostochka and Mina Nahvi and Douglas B. West and Dara Zirlin},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1904.11901},
year = {2019}
}
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12 pages