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Extremal Hypergraphs for Ryser's Conjecture: Connectedness of Line Graphs of Bipartite Graphs

Combinatorics 2016-06-21 v3

Abstract

In this paper we consider a natural extremal graph theoretic problem of topological sort, concerning the minimization of the (topological) connectedness of the independence complex of graphs in terms of its dimension. We observe that the lower bound dim(I(G))22\frac{\dim(\mathcal{I}(G))}{2} - 2 on the connectedness of the independence complex I(G)\mathcal{I}(G) of line graphs of bipartite graphs GG is tight. In our main theorem we characterize the extremal examples. Our proof of this characterization is based on topological machinery. Our motivation for studying this problem comes from a classical conjecture of Ryser. Ryser's Conjecture states that any rr-partite rr-uniform hypergraph has a vertex cover of size at most (r1)(r - 1)-times the size of the largest matching. For r=2r = 2, the conjecture is simply K\"onig's Theorem. It has also been proven for r=3r = 3 by Aharoni using a beautiful topological argument. In a separate paper we characterize the extremal examples for the 33-uniform case of Ryser's Conjecture (i.e., Aharoni's Theorem), and in particular resolve an old conjecture of Lov\'asz for the case of Ryser-extremal 33-graphs. Our main result in this paper will provide us with valuable structural information for that characterization. Its proof is based on the observation that link graphs of Ryser-extremal 33-uniform hypergraphs are exactly the bipartite graphs we study here.

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@article{arxiv.1401.0169,
  title  = {Extremal Hypergraphs for Ryser's Conjecture: Connectedness of Line Graphs of Bipartite Graphs},
  author = {Penny Haxell and Lothar Narins and Tibor Szabó},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1401.0169},
  year   = {2016}
}