On directed versions of the Hajnal--Szemer\'edi theorem
Abstract
We say that a (di)graph has a perfect -packing if there exists a set of vertex-disjoint copies of which cover all the vertices in . The seminal Hajnal--Szemer\'edi theorem characterises the minimum degree that ensures a graph contains a perfect -packing. In this paper we prove the following analogue for directed graphs: Suppose that is a tournament on vertices and is a digraph of sufficiently large order where divides . If has minimum in- and outdegree at least then contains a perfect -packing. In the case when is a cyclic triangle, this result verifies a recent conjecture of Czygrinow, Kierstead and Molla (for large digraphs). Furthermore, in the case when is transitive we conjecture that it suffices for every vertex in to have sufficiently large indegree or outdegree. We prove this conjecture for transitive triangles and asymptotically for all . Our approach makes use of a result of Keevash and Mycroft concerning almost perfect matchings in hypergraphs as well as the Directed Graph Removal lemma.
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@article{arxiv.1406.3229,
title = {On directed versions of the Hajnal--Szemer\'edi theorem},
author = {Andrew Treglown},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1406.3229},
year = {2015}
}
Comments
45 pages, 3 figures, preprint of a paper to appear in CPC