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On Maximum Induced Forests of the Balanced Bipartite Graphs

Combinatorics 2025-11-18 v2

Abstract

The decycling number (G)\nabla(G) of a graph GG is the minimum number of vertices that must be removed to eliminate all cycles in GG. The forest number f(G)f(G) is the maximum number of vertices that induce a forest in GG. So (G)+f(G)=V(G)\nabla(G) + f(G) = |V(G)|. For the Cartesian product TTT \,\square\, T' of trees TT and TT' it is proved that (SnSn)(TT)\nabla(S_n \,\square\, S_{n'}) \leq \nabla(T \,\square\, T'), thus resolving the conjecture of Wang and Wu asserting that f(TT)f(SnSn)f(T \,\square\, T') \leq f(S_n \,\square\, S_{n'}). It is shown that (TT)min{V(T),V(T)}1\nabla(T \,\square\, T') \ge\min\{ |V(T)|,|V(T')|\} - 1 and the equality cases characterized. For prisms over trees, it is proved that (TK2)=α(T)\nabla(T\,\square\, K_2) = \alpha'(T), and for arbitrary graphs G1G_1 and G2G_2, it is proved that (G1G2)α(G1)α(G2)\nabla(G_1 \,\square\, G_2) \geq \alpha'(G_1) \alpha'(G_2), where α\alpha' is the matching number.

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@article{arxiv.2501.05145,
  title  = {On Maximum Induced Forests of the Balanced Bipartite Graphs},
  author = {Ali Ghalavand and Xueliang Li},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2501.05145},
  year   = {2025}
}