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On the Hamilton-Waterloo problem: the case of two cycles sizes of different parity

Combinatorics 2017-12-27 v1

Abstract

The Hamilton-Waterloo problem asks for a decomposition of the complete graph into rr copies of a 2-factor F1F_{1} and ss copies of a 2-factor F2F_{2} such that r+s=v12r+s=\left\lfloor\frac{v-1}{2}\right\rfloor. If F1F_{1} consists of mm-cycles and F2F_{2} consists of nn cycles, then we call such a decomposition a (m,n)(m,n)-HWP(v;r,s)(v;r,s). The goal is to find a decomposition for every possible pair (r,s)(r,s). In this paper, we show that for odd xx and yy, there is a (2kx,y)(2^kx,y)-HWP(vm;r,s)(vm;r,s) if gcd(x,y)3\gcd(x,y)\geq 3, m3m\geq 3, and both xx and yy divide vv, except possibly when 1{r,s}1\in\{r,s\}.

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@article{arxiv.1712.09291,
  title  = {On the Hamilton-Waterloo problem: the case of two cycles sizes of different parity},
  author = {Melissa Keranen and Adrián Pastine},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1712.09291},
  year   = {2017}
}

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