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On extremal graphs with at most two internally disjoint Steiner trees connecting any three vertices

Combinatorics 2013-01-29 v2

Abstract

The problem of determining the smallest number of edges, h(n;κˉr)h(n;\bar{\kappa}\geq r), which guarantees that any graph with nn vertices and h(n;κˉr)h(n;\bar{\kappa}\geq r) edges will contain a pair of vertices joined by rr internally disjoint paths was posed by Erd\"{o}s and Gallai. Bollob\'{a}s considered the problem of determining the largest number of edges f(n;κˉ)f(n;\bar{\kappa}\leq \ell) for graphs with nn vertices and local connectivity at most \ell. One can see that f(n;κˉ)=h(n;κˉ+1)1f(n;\bar{\kappa}\leq \ell)= h(n;\bar{\kappa}\geq \ell+1)-1. These two problems had received a wide attention of many researchers in the last few decades. In the above problems, only pairs of vertices connected by internally disjoint paths are considered. In this paper, we study the number of internally disjoint Steiner trees connecting sets of vertices with cardinality at least 3.

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@article{arxiv.1210.8021,
  title  = {On extremal graphs with at most two internally disjoint Steiner trees connecting any three vertices},
  author = {Hengzhe Li and Xueliang Li and Yaping Mao},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1210.8021},
  year   = {2013}
}

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