English

Disjoint cycles of different lengths in graphs and digraphs

Combinatorics 2016-01-11 v2

Abstract

Understanding how the cycles of a graph or digraph behave in general has always been an important point of graph theory. In this paper, we study the question of finding a set of kk vertex-disjoint cycles (resp. directed cycles) of distinct lengths in a given graph (resp. digraph). In the context of undirected graphs, we prove that, for every k1k \geq 1, every graph with minimum degree at least k2+5k22\frac{k^2+5k-2}{2} has kk vertex-disjoint cycles of different lengths, where the degree bound is best possible. We also consider stronger situations, and exhibit degree bounds (some of which are best possible) when e.g. the graph is triangle-free, or the kk cycles are requested to have different lengths congruent to some values modulo some rr. In the context of directed graphs, we consider a conjecture of Lichiardopol concerning the least minimum out-degree required for a digraph to have kk vertex-disjoint directed cycles of different lengths. We verify this conjecture for tournaments, and, by using the probabilistic method, for regular digraphs and digraphs of small order.

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@article{arxiv.1510.06667,
  title  = {Disjoint cycles of different lengths in graphs and digraphs},
  author = {Julien Bensmail and Ararat Harutyunyan and Ngoc Khang Le and Binlong Li and Nicolas Lichiardopol},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1510.06667},
  year   = {2016}
}