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On the Corr\'adi-Hajnal Theorem and a question of Dirac

Combinatorics 2016-01-18 v1

Abstract

In 1963, Corr\'adi and Hajnal proved that for all k1k\geq1 and n3kn\geq3k, every graph GG on nn vertices with minimum degree δ(G)2k\delta(G)\geq2k contains kk disjoint cycles. The bound δ(G)2k\delta(G) \geq 2k is sharp. Here we characterize those graphs with δ(G)2k1\delta(G)\geq2k-1 that contain kk disjoint cycles. This answers the simple-graph case of Dirac's 1963 question on the characterization of (2k1)(2k-1)-connected graphs with no kk disjoint cycles. Enomoto and Wang refined the Corr\'adi-Hajnal Theorem, proving the following Ore-type version: For all k1k\geq1 and n3kn\geq3k, every graph GG on nn vertices contains kk disjoint cycles, provided that d(x)+d(y)4k1d(x)+d(y)\geq 4k-1 for all distinct nonadjacent vertices x,yx,y. We refine this further for k3k\geq3 and n3k+1n\geq3k+1: If GG is a graph on nn vertices such that d(x)+d(y)4k3d(x)+d(y)\geq 4k-3 for all distinct nonadjacent vertices x,yx,y, then GG has kk vertex-disjoint cycles if and only if the independence number α(G)n2k\alpha(G)\leq n-2k and GG is not one of two small exceptions in the case k=3k=3. We also show how the case k=2k=2 follows from Lov\'asz' characterization of multigraphs with no two disjoint cycles.

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@article{arxiv.1601.03791,
  title  = {On the Corr\'adi-Hajnal Theorem and a question of Dirac},
  author = {H. A. Kierstead and A. V. Kostochka and E. C. Yeager},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1601.03791},
  year   = {2016}
}

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23 pages, 8 figures