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Minimizing the number of edges in $\mathcal{C}_{\ge r}$-saturated graphs

Combinatorics 2021-03-02 v2

Abstract

Given a family of graphs F\mathcal{F}, a graph GG is said to be F\mathcal{F}-saturated if GG does not contain a copy of FF as a subgraph for any FFF\in\mathcal{F} but the addition of any edge eE(G)e\notin E(G) creates at least one copy of some FFF\in\mathcal{F} within GG. The minimum size of an F\mathcal{F}-saturated graph on nn vertices are called the saturation number, denoted by \sat(n,F)\sat(n, \mathcal{F}). Let Cr\mathcal{C}_{\ge r} be the family of cycles of length at least rr. Ferrara et al. (2012) gave lower and upper bounds of \sat(n,Cr)\sat(n, C_{\ge r}) and determined the exact values of \sat(n,Cr)\sat(n, C_{\ge r}) for 3r53\le r\le 5. In this paper, we determine the exact value of \sat(n,Cr)\sat(n,\mathcal{C}_{\ge r}) for r=6r=6 and 28n2rn28\le \frac{n}2\le r\le n and give new upper and lower bounds for the other cases.

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@article{arxiv.2002.09882,
  title  = {Minimizing the number of edges in $\mathcal{C}_{\ge r}$-saturated graphs},
  author = {Yue Ma and Xinmin Hou and Doudou Hei and Jun Gao},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2002.09882},
  year   = {2021}
}

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23 pages