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Enclosings of Decompositions of Complete Multigraphs in $2$-Edge-Connected $r$-Factorizations

Combinatorics 2019-04-16 v2

Abstract

A decomposition of a multigraph GG is a partition of its edges into subgraphs G(1),,G(k)G(1), \ldots , G(k). It is called an rr-factorization if every G(i)G(i) is rr-regular and spanning. If GG is a subgraph of HH, a decomposition of GG is said to be enclosed in a decomposition of HH if, for every 1ik1 \leq i \leq k, G(i)G(i) is a subgraph of H(i)H(i). Feghali and Johnson gave necessary and sufficient conditions for a given decomposition of λKn\lambda K_n to be enclosed in some 22-edge-connected rr-factorization of μKm\mu K_{m} for some range of values for the parameters nn, mm, λ\lambda, μ\mu, rr: r=2r=2, μ>λ\mu>\lambda and either m2n1m \geq 2n-1, or m=2n2m=2n-2 and μ=2\mu = 2 and λ=1\lambda=1, or n=3n=3 and m=4m=4. We generalize their result to every r2r \geq 2 and m2n2m \geq 2n - 2. We also give some sufficient conditions for enclosing a given decomposition of λKn\lambda K_n in some 22-edge-connected rr-factorization of μKm\mu K_{m} for every r3r \geq 3 and m=(2C)nm = (2 - C)n, where CC is a constant that depends only on rr, λ\lambda and~μ\mu.

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Cite

@article{arxiv.1810.12340,
  title  = {Enclosings of Decompositions of Complete Multigraphs in $2$-Edge-Connected $r$-Factorizations},
  author = {John Asplund and Pierre Charbit and Carl Feghali},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1810.12340},
  year   = {2019}
}

Comments

17 pages; fixed the proof of Theorem 1.4 and other minor changes