Largest planar graphs of diameter $3$ and fixed maximum degree -- connection with fractional matchings
Combinatorics
2025-07-28 v1 Discrete Mathematics
Abstract
The degree diameter problem asks for the maximum possible number of vertices in a graph of maximum degree and diameter . In this paper, we focus on planar graphs of diameter . Fellows, Hell and Seyffarth (1995) proved that for all , the maximum number of vertices of a planar graph with maximum degree at most and diameter at most 3 satisfies . We show that the lower bound they gave is optimal, up to an additive constant, by proving that there exists such that for every . Our proof consists in a reduction to the fractional maximum matching problem on a specific class of planar graphs, for which we show that the optimal solution is , and characterize all graphs attaining this bound.
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@article{arxiv.2507.18797,
title = {Largest planar graphs of diameter $3$ and fixed maximum degree -- connection with fractional matchings},
author = {Antoine Dailly and Sasha Darmon and Ugo Giocanti and Claire Hilaire and Petru Valicov},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2507.18797},
year = {2025}
}
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42 pages, 18 figures