On 1-factors with prescribed lengths in tournaments
Abstract
K\"uhn, Osthus, and Townsend asked whether there exists a constant such that every strongly -connected tournament contains all possible -factors with at most components. We answer this question in the affirmative. This is best possible up to constant. In addition, we can ensure that each cycle in the -factor contains a prescribed vertex. Indeed, we derive this result from a more general result on partitioning digraphs which are close to semicomplete. More precisely, we prove that there exists a constant such that for any , if a strongly -connected digraph is close to semicomplete, then we can partition into strongly -connected subgraphs with prescribed sizes, provided that the prescribed sizes are . This result improves the earlier result of K\"uhn, Osthus, and Townsend. Here, the condition of connectivity being linear in is best possible, and the condition of prescribed size being is also best possible.
Cite
@article{arxiv.1802.09049,
title = {On 1-factors with prescribed lengths in tournaments},
author = {Dong Yeap Kang and Jaehoon Kim},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1802.09049},
year = {2019}
}